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Integrated Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (ICBT)


Integrated Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (ICBT)

A Practitioners Guide
1. Aufl.

von: Joseph Hyde, Maria Torres, Win Turner, R. Lyle Cooper

46,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 13.06.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9781394241934
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 320

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<p><b>A practical approach to clinical interventions applicable to a range of mental health diagnoses</b> <p><i>Integrated Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (ICBT) for Adults</i> is a guide for practitioners looking for evidence-based clinical interventions that are portable across settings and diagnoses. Written in plain English and with an emphasis on step-by-step instructions, this valuable toolkit collects strategies and interventions that have been shown to be effective in substance use disorder, depression, anxiety, and beyond. This widely applicable treatment approach draws on motivational interviewing, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational enhancement therapy, mindfulness, functional analysis, and other methods that are strongly supported in the literature. With content reflecting emerging research findings and evolving social contexts, this book is both timely and firmly rooted in science. <p>After presenting a set of proven techniques for motivational interviewing and CBT, this book details a 16-session course designed to fit within conventional models of therapeutic practice. Each session covers a cognitive behavioral skill (e.g., assertiveness, handling cravings, suicidality) and builds upon the previous sessions, but they also work as standalone interventions and do not have to be followed in a particular order. The book also offers additional tools to promote intervention quality and clinical supervision. Worksheets, handouts, and other materials are included in photocopiable format, making this a valuable guide in all outpatient mental health settings. <ul> <li>Learn the fundamentals of motivational interviewing, cognitive behavioral therapy, and other evidence-based treatment modalities</li> <li>Get practical clinical tools, including step-by-step session guides on cognitive behavioral skills relevant to a range of diagnoses</li> <li>Access self-assessments, clinical supervision tools, and other resources to enhance clinical effectiveness</li> <li>Incorporate emerging research, changing social contexts, and lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic into your practice</li> </ul> <p>Earlier editions of this guide focused on addressing substance use disorders and cooccurring disorders. This edition is applicable to those disorders but reflects that these clinical strategies are transdiagnostic.
<i>Authors </i><br /><i>Authors' Note </i><br /><i>Introduction</i><br /><br /><b>Section 1. An Overview of Proven Tools and Techniques for Motivational Interviewing/Motivational Enhancement Theory, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Treatment </b><br /><i>Motivational Interviewing and Motivational Enhancement Theory </i><br /><i>Motivational Interviewing and the Process of Change </i><br /><i>The Two Phases of Motivational Interviewing </i><br /><i>Cognitive Behavioral Therapy </i><br /><i>Treating Co-Occuring Disorders </i><br /><i>Recovery Supports </i><br /><i>Patient Activation Within the Context of ICBT </i><br /><i>On Spirituality </i><br /><i>Enhancing Cultural Relevance in Clinical Practice </i><br /><br /><b>Section 2. Clinician Guidance for 16 Sessions of Integrated Cognitive Behavioral Therapy </b><br /><b>Introduction </b><br /><i>Law of Thirds </i><br /><i>Session 1: Eliciting the Life Movie </i><br /><i>Session 2: Enhancing Situational Awareness </i><br /><i>Session 3: Learning Assertivenes  </i><br /><i>Session 4: Supporting Recovery Through Enhanced Social Supports </i><br /><i>Session 5: Supporting Recovery Through Healthy Replacement Activities </i><br /><i>Session 6: Problem Solving</i><br /><i>Session 7: Handling Urges, Cravings, and Discomfort </i><br /><i>Session 8: Working with Thoughts </i><br /><i>Session 9: Working with Emotions </i><br /><i>Session 10: Making Important Life Decisions </i><br /><i>Session 11: Enhancing Self Awareness of Substance-Abuse </i><br /><i>Session 12: Using Mindfulness, Meditation and Stepping Back </i><br /><i>Session 13: Addressing Suicidality </i><br /><i>Session 15: Using Medication in Support of Treatment and Recovery </i><br /><i>Session 16: Using an MI/CBT Approach for Traumatic Stress and Substance Abuse</i><br /><br /><b>Section 3. Techniques and Tools Supporting Fidelity of Implementation and Clinical Supervision </b><br /><i>Introduction </i><br /><i>Acronyms </i><br /><i>Adherence Tools and Techniques: A Checklist </i><br /><i>Clinical Supervision Techniques to Improve Adherence</i><br /><i>ICBT Clinician Checklist Protocol </i><br /><br /><i>References </i>
<p><b>Joseph Hyde MA, LMHC, CAS,</b> is a Lecturer/Clinical Instructor in the Department of Social Welfare and Continuing Education at Stony Brook University. He serves as Senior Subject Matter Expert at JBS International supporting health and behavioral centers throughout the US. <p><b>Maria Torres LMHC, PhD,</b> is Assistant Professor, Stony Brook University School of Social Welfare. <p><b>Win Turner LADC, PhD,</b> is Co-Director of the Center for Behavioral Health Integration/Vermont and has served as project director for multiple federal and state initiatives. <p><b>R. Lyle Cooper MSW, PhD,</b> is an associate professor in Meharry Medical College’s Department of Family and Community Medicine. Dr. Cooper also serves as the Associate Director of the Meharry Addiction Clinic.
<p><b>A valuable guide to transdiagnostic clinical tools grounded in research and applicable across clinical settings</b> <p>Clinical research has identified a set of common practices that are effective for a variety of mental and behavioral health conditions. Depression, anxiety, substance use disorder, and other diagnoses respond to interventions that focus on fostering patients’ intrinsic drive for positive change, and equipping them with the practical skills needed to achieve change. The 16 core interventions in this book draw on emerging research and clinical best practices to address patient–clinician relationship building, skills training, mindful personal awareness, and more. <p>The sessions descried inside follow a common framework that can be tailored to patients’ individual needs and clinicians’ styles and preferences. They can be used as a course of treatment or selected “a la carte” according to patient’s needs. Handouts and additional resources are included within the book for easy access. <p>In addition to practical interventions, this book also includes easy-to-understand overviews of key therapeutic strategies, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and incorporating cultural relevance in clinical work. Further resources target clinical supervision and enhancing fidelity during implementation of the interventions. Together, these tools offer a complete clinical approach that will prove invaluable to mental and behavioral health students and practitioners everywhere.

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