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C.B.T. Skills in Practice
written by Frank Wills; presented by Frank Wills; produced by Mike Simmons (Newport, Wales: University of South Wales, Newport, 2007), 1 hour 44 mins
This programme offers the viewer the opportunity to develop a clear understanding of the trajectory and development of a CBT relationship as it runs from the first session through to the last. Frank Wills, a highly experienced therapist and the author of several books on CBT, conducted a series of unscripted thera...
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written by Frank Wills; presented by Frank Wills; produced by Mike Simmons (Newport, Wales: University of South Wales, Newport, 2007), 1 hour 44 mins
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This programme offers the viewer the opportunity to develop a clear understanding of the trajectory and development of a CBT relationship as it runs from the first session through to the last. Frank Wills, a highly experienced therapist and the author of several books on CBT, conducted a series of unscripted therapy sessions with a colleague, Jan Grey, acting in the role of client. Here he shows a number of excerpts from those sessions and discus...
This programme offers the viewer the opportunity to develop a clear understanding of the trajectory and development of a CBT relationship as it runs from the first session through to the last. Frank Wills, a highly experienced therapist and the author of several books on CBT, conducted a series of unscripted therapy sessions with a colleague, Jan Grey, acting in the role of client. Here he shows a number of excerpts from those sessions and discusses the work being done, giving the viewer a clear demonstration of CBT skills in practice.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session
Contributor
Mike Simmons
Author / Creator
Frank Wills
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
University of South Wales, Newport
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Theory, Counseling & Therapy, Family relations, Client histories, Work settings, Anxiety disorders, Nervousness, Behaviorism, Cognitivism, Cognitive behavioral therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2007 University of Wales, Newport
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