Clinician's Guide to Mind over Mood by Christine A. Padesky and Dennis Greenberger (1995, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherGuilford Publications
ISBN-100898628210
ISBN-139780898628210
eBay Product ID (ePID)226522

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Number of Pages276 Pages
Publication NameClinician's Guide to Mind over Mood
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1995
SubjectSocial Work, General, Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry / General
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaSocial Science, Self-Help, Psychology, Medical
AuthorChristine A. Padesky, Dennis Greenberger
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight13.4 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6.1 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN95-033159
Dewey Edition20
Reviews"Mind Over Mood and its companion piece...promise to be classics. No managed care report leaves my desk without a direct reference in the treatment plan to this outstanding set of manuals." --Bruce Webster, Ph.D. in The Orange County Psychologist "Using the Clinician's Guide to Mind Over Mood with the client manual offers a winning combination. The manual is filled with helpful exercises and strategies for clients; the Clinician's Guide will assist the therapist in making the best use of the manual. If you are looking for ways to maximize client improvement and for a variety of beneficial homework tasks to use with your patients, this is it." --Simon H. Budman, Ph.D., Harvard Community Health Plan & Innovative Training Systems, Inc. "The authors' Mind Over Mood was an excellent guide for clients. The Clinician's Guide to Mind Over Mood is truly an outstanding cognitive therapy resource for clinicians. The Clinician's Guide can help clinicians apply cognitive therapy to a wide array of problems and includes easy-to-follow guidelines." --John W. Santrock, Ph.D., Univ of Texas at Dallas "In Mind Over Mood, Greenberger and Padesky produced an absolutely first-rate guide for patients who wanted to learn about cognitive therapy and how to use it to deal with their problems. In Clinician's Guide to Mind Over Mood, the authors have provided an invaluable guide for the clinician to accompany their patient workbook. The guide is clear, concise, and filled with clinical wisdom. It should prove to be a valuable resource for anyone who wants to work with other people and reflects the kind of creativity that keeps cognitive therapy vital and fresh as it matures as a discipline." --Steve Hollon, Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, "Mind Over Moodand its companion piece...promise to be classics. No managed care report leaves my desk without a direct reference in the treatment plan to this outstanding set of manuals." --Bruce Webster, Ph.D. inThe Orange County Psychologist "Using theClinician's Guide to Mind Over Moodwith the client manual offers a winning combination. The manual is filled with helpful exercises and strategies for clients; theClinician's Guidewill assist the therapist in making the best use of the manual. If you are looking for ways to maximize client improvement and for a variety of beneficial homework tasks to use with your patients, this is it." --Simon H. Budman, Ph.D., Harvard Community Health Plan & Innovative Training Systems, Inc. "The authors'Mind Over Moodwas an excellent guide for clients. TheClinician's Guide to Mind Over Moodis truly an outstanding cognitive therapy resource for clinicians. TheClinician's Guidecan help clinicians apply cognitive therapy to a wide array of problems and includes easy-to-follow guidelines." --John W. Santrock, Ph.D., Univ of Texas at Dallas "InMind Over Mood, Greenberger and Padesky produced an absolutely first-rate guide for patients who wanted to learn about cognitive therapy and how to use it to deal with their problems. InClinician's Guide to Mind Over Mood, the authors have provided an invaluable guide for the clinician to accompany their patient workbook. The guide is clear, concise, and filled with clinical wisdom. It should prove to be a valuable resource for anyone who wants to work with other people and reflects the kind of creativity that keeps cognitive therapy vital and fresh as it matures as a discipline." --Steve Hollon, Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, "In Mind Over Mood, Greenberger and Padesky produced an absolutely first-rate guide for patients who wanted to learn about cognitive therapy and how to use it to deal with their problems. In Clinician's Guide to Mind Over Mood, the authors have provided an invaluable guide for the clinician to accompany their patient workbook. The guide is clear, concise, and filled with clinical wisdom. It should prove to be a valuable resource for anyone who wants to work with other people and reflects the kind of creativity that keeps cognitive therapy vital and fresh as it matures as a discipline." - Steve Hollon, Vanderbilt University, USA, "...clearly written and well organized....refreshingly clear and detailed in explaining how to use the client manual....the clinician's guide is one of the most culturally sensitive cognitive therapy text I have read....at the end of each chapter there is a "troubleshooting guide" that provides useful information for therapists experiencing an impasse in therapy....the last chapter discusses using the guide and manual in cognitive therapy training. As an educator, I have used and recommended these resources to my students counseling from a cognitive therapy perspective. They have been very useful in teaching therapists-in-training how to move from theoretical understanding to practical application....I highly recommend the Mind Over Mood clinician's guide and client manual. They are welcome additions to the cognitive therapy treatment and training literature." --Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy "This book shares with its predecessor the virtues of being effectively organized, easy to understand and written with the therapist in mind....I have to admit that my first impression of the guide was to view it as a sort of Cliff's notes for the client treatment manual. However, as I read through it I found that it was filled with many helpful ideas for working with patients at times when the implementation of cognitive strategies might prove challenging....Each issue is discussed in some length and clinical transcripts are offered to illustrate ways of framing a response in situations where these issues arise. Armed with these insights, the clinician is in a better position to anticipate and respond to these potential obstacles....It is very easy to recommend the Clinician's Guide to Mind over Mood. My sense is that therapists whose clients are using the treatment manual will find it useful in a number of ways. By enabling both members of the treatment dyad to 'be on the same page', use of this guide can also enhance the collaborative and relational aspects of the treatment." --International Cognitive Therapy Newsletter, "...clearly written and well organized....refreshingly clear and detailed in explaining how to use the client manual....the clinician's guide is one of the most culturally sensitive cognitive therapy text I have read....at the end of each chapter there is a "troubleshooting guide" that provides useful information for therapists experiencing an impasse in therapy....the last chapter discusses using the guide and manual in cognitive therapy training. As an educator, I have used and recommended these resources to my students counseling from a cognitive therapy perspective. They have been very useful in teaching therapists-in-training how to move from theoretical understanding to practical application....I highly recommend theMind Over Moodclinician's guide and client manual. They are welcome additions to the cognitive therapy treatment and training literature." --Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy "This book shares with its predecessor the virtues of being effectively organized, easy to understand and written with the therapist in mind....I have to admit that my first impression of the guide was to view it as a sort of Cliff's notes for the client treatment manual. However, as I read through it I found that it was filled with many helpful ideas for working with patients at times when the implementation of cognitive strategies might prove challenging....Each issue is discussed in some length and clinical transcripts are offered to illustrate ways of framing a response in situations where these issues arise. Armed with these insights, the clinician is in a better position to anticipate and respond to these potential obstacles....It is very easy to recommend theClinician's Guide to Mind over Mood. My sense is that therapists whose clients are using the treatment manual will find it useful in a number of ways. By enabling both members of the treatment dyad to 'be on the same page', use of this guide can also enhance the collaborative and relational aspects of the treatment." --International Cognitive Therapy Newsletter, " Mind Over Mood and its companion piece...promise to be classics. No managed care report leaves my desk without a direct reference in the treatment plan to this outstanding set of manuals." --Bruce Webster, Ph.D. in The Orange County Psychologist "Using the Clinician's Guide to Mind Over Mood with the client manual offers a winning combination. The manual is filled with helpful exercises and strategies for clients; the Clinician's Guide will assist the therapist in making the best use of the manual. If you are looking for ways to maximize client improvement and for a variety of beneficial homework tasks to use with your patients, this is it." --Simon H. Budman, Ph.D., Harvard Community Health Plan & Innovative Training Systems, Inc. "The authors' Mind Over Mood was an excellent guide for clients. The Clinician's Guide to Mind Over Mood is truly an outstanding cognitive therapy resource for clinicians. The Clinician's Guide can help clinicians apply cognitive therapy to a wide array of problems and includes easy-to-follow guidelines." --John W. Santrock, Ph.D., Univ of Texas at Dallas "In Mind Over Mood , Greenberger and Padesky produced an absolutely first-rate guide for patients who wanted to learn about cognitive therapy and how to use it to deal with their problems. In Clinician's Guide to Mind Over Mood , the authors have provided an invaluable guide for the clinician to accompany their patient workbook. The guide is clear, concise, and filled with clinical wisdom. It should prove to be a valuable resource for anyone who wants to work with other people and reflects the kind of creativity that keeps cognitive therapy vital and fresh as it matures as a discipline." --Steve Hollon, Ph.D., Vanderbilt University
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal616.89/142
Table Of ContentIntroduction 1. How to Use Mind Over Mood in Therapy 2. Individualizing Mind Over Mood for Clients 3. Setting Therapy Goals 4. Using Mind Over Mood with Depression 5. Using Mind Over Mood with Anxiety 6. Mind Over Mood for Other Problems 7. Using Mind Over Mood with clients with Personality Disorders 8. Brief Therapy 9. Using Mind Over Mood with Groups 10. Using Mind Over Mood in Inpatient Settings 11. Therapist Training and Mind Over Mood
SynopsisThis title has been replaced by The Clinician's Guide to CBT Using Mind Over Mood, Second Edition (ISBN 978-1-4625-4257-4)., Note: this book is only compatible with the first edition of Mind Over Mood. If you'd like to assign Mind Over Mood to your clients, but aren't sure about how to incorporate it into practice, you'll find the answers you need in Clinician's Guide to Mind Over Mood . This essential book shows you how to introduce Mind Over Mood to your clients, integrate it with your in-session therapy work, increase client compliance in completing home assignments, and overcome common difficulties. Step-by-step instructions are provided on how to tailor the program to follow cognitive therapy treatment protocols for a range of diagnoses, including depression, anxiety, personality disorders, panic disorder, substance abuse, and complex, multiple problems. Also outlined are ways to pinpoint the development of specific cognitive, affective, and behavioral skills. The Clinician's Guide is richly illustrated with case examples and sample client-therapist dialogues in every chapter.
LC Classification NumberRC489.B53S39 1995

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