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More About This Title Think Good - Feel Good - A Cognitive BehaviourTherapy Workbook for Children & Young People
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Paul Stallard introduces his resource by covering the basic theory and rationale behind CBT and how the workbook should be used. An attractive and lively workbook follows which covers the core elements used in CBT programmes but conveys these ideas to children and young people in an understandable way and uses real life examples familiar to them. The concepts introduced to the children can be applied to their own unique set of problems through the series of practical exercises and worksheets.
- 10 modules can be used as a complete programme, or adapted for individual use
- Little else available for this age range
- Can be used as homework or self-help material
Available in print and as a downloadable resource on the internet.
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1 Cognitive behaviour therapy: theoretical origins, rationale and techniques.
The empirical foundations of cognitive behaviour therapy.
The cognitive model.
Cognitive deficits and distortions.
Core characteristics of cognitive behaviour therapy.
The goal of cognitive behaviour therapy.
The core components of cognitive behavioural interventions.
A cautionary note.
2 Cognitive behaviour therapy with children and young people.
Cognitive behaviour therapy with children under 12 years of age.
Assessing the basic skills required to engage in cognitive behaviour therapy.
Cognitive behaviour therapy with adolescents.
Common problems when undertaking cognitive behaviour therapy with children and adolescents.
3 Think good – feel good: an overview of materials.
Thoughts, feelings and what you do.
Automatic thoughts.
Thinking errors.
Balanced thinking.
Core beliefs.
Controlling your thoughts.
How you feel.
Controlling your feelings.
Changing your behaviour.
Learning to solve problems.
4 Thoughts, feelings and what you do.
The magic circle.
What you think.
Core beliefs.
Beliefs and assumptions.
Important events.
Automatic thoughts.
How you feel.
What you do.
Think Good – Feel Good: Thoughts, feelings and what you do: putting it all together.
Think Good – Feel Good: The magic circle.
Think Good – Feel Good: The negative trap.
Think Good – Feel Good: The IF / THEN quiz.
Think Good – Feel Good: What I think, what I do, how I feel?
5 Automatic thoughts.
Me, what I do and my future.
Why do I listen to my negative thoughts?
The negative trap.
The negative cycle.
'Hot' thoughts.
Think Good – Feel Good: Thoughts and feelings.
Think Good – Feel Good: My 'hot' thoughts.
Think Good – Feel Good: Nice thoughts about myself.
Think Good – Feel Good: Nice thoughts about my future.
Think Good – Feel Good: Unpleasant thoughts about myself.
Think Good – Feel Good: Worrying thoughts about what I do.
Think Good – Feel Good: What are they thinking?
6 Thinking errors.
The downers.
Blowing things up.
Predicting failure.
Feeling thoughts.
Setting yourself up to fail.
Blame me!
Think Good – Feel Good: Identifying thinking errors.
Think Good – Feel Good: What thinking errors do you make?
7 Balanced thinking.
So how does it work?
Think Good – Feel Good: Looking for evidence.
Think Good – Feel Good: Balanced thinking.
Think Good – Feel Good: Thought thermometer.
8 Core beliefs.
Identifying core beliefs.
Challenging core beliefs.
Talk with someone else.
Think Good – Feel Good: Identifying core beliefs.
Think Good – Feel Good: Challenging core beliefs.
Think Good – Feel Good: Common beliefs.
9 Controlling your thoughts.
Distraction.
Absorbing activities.
Coping self-talk.
Positive self-talk.
Thought stopping.
Turn the volume down.
Test them.
Throw them away.
Think Good – Feel Good: Test your thoughts and beliefs.
Think Good – Feel Good: The thought challenger.
Think Good – Feel Good: Looking for the positive.
Think Good – Feel Good: Positive self-talk.
Think Good – Feel Good: Coping self-talk.
Think Good – Feel Good: The 'worry safe'.
Think Good – Feel Good: Turn the tape off.
Think Good – Feel Good: Practise being successful.
Think Good – Feel Good: Thought stopping.
10 How you feel.
What feelings do I have?
Feelings and what you do.
Feelings and what you think.
Putting it all together.
Think Good – Feel Good: Thoughts and feelings.
Think Good – Feel Good: Activities and feelings.
Think Good – Feel Good: The Feeling Finder word search.
Think Good – Feel Good: What feeling goes where?
Think Good – Feel Good: My feelings.
Think Good – Feel Good: What happens when I feel sad?
Think Good – Feel Good: What happens when I feel angry?
Think Good – Feel Good: What happens when I feel anxious?
Think Good – Feel Good: What happens when I feel happy?
Think Good – Feel Good: Feelings and places.
Think Good – Feel Good: The Feeling Thermometer.
11 Controlling your feelings.
Learn to relax.
Physical exercise.
Controlled breathing.
Calming pictures.
Relaxing activities.
Prevention.
Think Good – Feel Good: The 'feeling strong room'.
Think Good – Feel Good: Feeling Finder: anger volcano.
Think Good – Feel Good: Learning to relax.
Think Good – Feel Good: My relaxing place.
Think Good – Feel Good: My relaxing activities.
12 Changing your behaviour.
Increase fun activities.
Map how you feel and what you do.
Small steps.
Face your fears.
Dump your habits.
Think Good – Feel Good: Activity diary.
Think Good – Feel Good: Next step up the ladder.
Think Good – Feel Good: Things that make me feel good.
Think Good – Feel Good: Things that make me feel unpleasant.
Think Good – Feel Good: Things I would like to do.
Think Good – Feel Good: Face your fears.
Think Good – Feel Good: Small steps.
Think Good – Feel Good: Dump your habits.
13 Learning to solve problems.
Why do problems happen?
Learn to stop and think.
Identify different solutions.
Think through the consequences.
Remind yourself what to do.
Practise getting it right.
Plan to be successful.
Talk yourself through it.
Think Good – Feel Good: Identifying possible solutions.
Think Good – Feel Good: What are the consequences of my solutions?
Think Good – Feel Good: Looking for solutions.
Think Good – Feel Good: Talk yourself through it.
Think Good – Feel Good: Stop, plan and go.
References.
Index.
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“…British Medical Association has commended Paul Stallard, a consultant clinical psychologist, for his book for professionals…” (Bath Chronicle, 8 Dec 2003)
“…Two books by psychologists have been praised in the Mental Health Category of the BMA Association’s 2003 book competition…” (The Psychologist, 1 Jan 2004)
“…a book that does exactly what it says on the cover…a wealth of experience in a highly accessible volume…” (European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Vol 12(313), 2003)
"...a good, clear synthesis of the techniques that are available… (and) some nice, fun ways of presenting them to children..." (Journal of Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapy, No.1 and 2, 2005)