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Problem Solving Techniques in CBT

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: 1283038 | KanopyPublisher: The Skills Development Service Media, 2013Publisher: [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2017Description: 1 online resource (streaming video file) (117 minutes): digital, .flv file, soundContent type:
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Subject(s): Genre/Form: Online resources: Summary: Problem solving skills are a key CBT technique for clients to learn and use. This course takes delegates through a range of evidence based problem solving techniques to incorporate into their practice. Starting with D'Zurilla and Goldfried’s classic approach to problem solving, this course outlines and explores a wide range of additional problem solving techniques that can be effectively used with clients...This course will be interesting and useful to therapists working in different clinical fields with a variety of clients, using a broad range of therapeutic modalities, not exclusively to those who practise CBT...Issues covered include:..How a client’s arousal level affects their problem solving ability and what can be done about it..How D'Zurilla and Goldfried’s classic approach to problem solving still influences the field..How to use Kepner-Tregoe Problem Analysis with clients to generate new solutions to problems..A range of problem solving techniques that enable your client to alter their relationship with their problem..Case studies illustrating the practical use of techniques and lots of practice opportunities, both individually and in pairs.
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Problem solving skills are a key CBT technique for clients to learn and use. This course takes delegates through a range of evidence based problem solving techniques to incorporate into their practice. Starting with D'Zurilla and Goldfried’s classic approach to problem solving, this course outlines and explores a wide range of additional problem solving techniques that can be effectively used with clients...This course will be interesting and useful to therapists working in different clinical fields with a variety of clients, using a broad range of therapeutic modalities, not exclusively to those who practise CBT...Issues covered include:..How a client’s arousal level affects their problem solving ability and what can be done about it..How D'Zurilla and Goldfried’s classic approach to problem solving still influences the field..How to use Kepner-Tregoe Problem Analysis with clients to generate new solutions to problems..A range of problem solving techniques that enable your client to alter their relationship with their problem..Case studies illustrating the practical use of techniques and lots of practice opportunities, both individually and in pairs.

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