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December 2012 | 312 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
This timely book uniquely addresses the application of CBT to children and young people within health, school and community contexts.

With the recent expansion of increasing access to psychological therapies (IAPT) CBT is increasingly applied to work with children outside the traditional therapy clinic. This book provides accessible knowledge and practice skills for professional staff working with troubled children and young people in real-world settings. Taking into consideration complex difficulties that do not always fit fixed length treatments, the authors take a much-needed realistic approach to applying CBT to childhood problems.

This is relevant and accessible reading for a wide range of specialist child trainees and practitioners, including new IAPT therapists, counsellors, nurses, teachers and social workers.

Peter Fuggle, Sandra Dunsmuir & Vicki Curry are co-Directors of the UCL accredited Certificate, Diploma & Masters course on Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and other outcomes based interventions (CBTOBI) delivered at the Anna Freud Centre in London.

 
Introduction
 
PART ONE: KNOWLEDGE OF CHILDREN AND THEIR CONTEXT
 
Parents and Child Development
 
The Wider Context: Families, Schools, Culture and Safety
 
Childhood Problems and Distress
 
PART TWO: CORE CBT PRACTICE
 
Assessment and Formulation
 
Evaluating Practice
 
Setting the Right Context
 
Therapeutic Alliance
 
Collaboration
 
Strengthening the Therapeutic Process
 
Facilitating Psychological Understanding
 
Facilitating Acceptance and Coping
 
Facilitating Change: Behavioural Techniques
 
Facilitating Change: Cognitive Techniques
 
PART THREE: CBT IN CONTEXT
 
Moderating Factors to Effective Practice
 
The Role of Supervision
 
What to Do if CBT Is Not Working
 
References
 
Index

'The timely arrival of this book enables it to make an important contribution to the CBT field for practitioners working with children. Nationally, there has been increasing emphasis on the need to support children and young people with emotional and behavioural difficulties with a need to train more professionals to work with them. This book provides a valuable resource for this purpose. It is neatly divided into 4 parts that places CBT with children into a wider context. A familiar model of problem formulation followed by an intervention plan will help practitioners develop their skills and benefit from the many practical suggestions contained in the text. Theory, referred to as the knowledge base; case examples; implications for practice; summaries and key points; suggestions for further reading; and, learning exercises all make this a book an excellent choice for learning to use CBT with children' -
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'One of the real strengths of the book is that Fuggle and colleagues are honest about the kinds of dilemmas and challenges that are likely to arise in adapting CBT techniques developed for adults to work with children and young people, and they emphasise the ways in which systematic practice (with parents/carers and school staff being recruited as co-therapists where appropriate) is likely to be important, if not critical, for successful outcomes. Overall, I found this to be an engaging and thought-provoking text that, while not straightforwardly offering a how-to, recipe book approach, should nonetheless prove practically useful in everyday clinical work for those who take the time to read it through'

Sarah Haywood
Art Therapist, Lanarkshire CAMHS Youth Counselling Service and Place2Be
BACP Children & Young People

It is a whistlestop tour covering a wide range of topics. However, there are plenty of references for further reading. The book could be helpful as an introduction to the basic CBT skills.

Linda Bean
BACP and BABCP accredited psychotherapist working with children, young people and their families/carers

This is a really helpful introductory text for people working with children and adolescents. Some nice examples within and reference to core CBT skills and how these are used is really helpful.

Ms Megan Edwards
College of Medicine & Health, University College Cork (NUI)
November 28, 2017

A very good overview of CBT and how to use it in practice with children, young people and families.

Mrs Susan Simpson
Scarborough Campus, Hull University
June 22, 2015

A very detailed book of CBT with children, young people and families.

Miss Nicola Lord
department of health, preston collage
May 29, 2015

Very well written with relevant chapters especially grounding the book in developmental and cultural aspects first.
Liked the suggested exercises-easy to navigate through the text

Ms Ros Sanders
Faculty of health and science, University of Cumbria
March 20, 2015

A useful book exploring how to work with children, young people and families using the CBT model of therapy.

Mrs Susan Simpson
Scarborough Campus, Hull University
September 23, 2015

Excellent contextual book for my CYP trainees

Mrs Rebecca Claire Southall
Counselling Training, GB Prohealth Ltd
September 5, 2015

I think this is an excellent book for undergraduate students. The analysis of CBT is clear and comprehensible to students with no background in psychology.

Dr Shalaan Farouk
School of Education, Roehampton Univ.
September 23, 2014

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