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Clinician's Guide to Mind Over Mood | 
enlarge | Authors: Christine A. Padesky, Dennis Greenberger Publisher: Guilford Press Category: Book
List Price: £21.00 Buy New: £17.85 You Save: £3.15 (15%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 12189
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 276 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 6 x 0.7
ISBN: 0898628210 Dewey Decimal Number: 616.89142 EAN: 9780898628210 ASIN: 0898628210
Publication Date: September 21, 1995 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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100% Possitive book January 1, 2006 16 out of 19 found this review helpful
I bought this book because I suffer with depression, amongst other things and I have found it 100% useful.I orginally bought it out of a random choice-only to be told by my friend who is a CBT nurse that it is one of the best books about for self help. You can work with the book at your pace and lesure, and I have found the sections I have done in it most helpful to my problems and I continue to use the book.100% recommended to those who need self help that is totally possitive.
excellent easy to use exercises. I found it of great benifit November 12, 2001 carole@aireyevans.fsnet.co.uk (Ipswich England) 21 out of 29 found this review helpful
This book was suggested to me as a useful book to use when I was suffering from severe depression, I found it easy to use and although the depression has ended I still find these exercises useful to do to prevent further episodes.
An invaluable adjunct to 'Mind Over Mood' for the clinician June 30, 2001 48 out of 53 found this review helpful
A well thought out and easy to digest book for use by the clinician. It gives brief overviews of the historical aspects of cognitive therapy and establishes the importance of developing collaborative empiricism and guided discovery between both parties whilst working towards mutual goals.It clearly sets out how to incorporate mind over mood within various settings such as inpatient facilities, and in doing so, it can provide professionals with support through the early days of an admission. (Providing there is closely monitored supervision, and agreement within the Multi-Disciplinary-Team that this is appropriate). The book also suggests how to work with groups, individuals and couples, and discusses the process step by step. It also has suggestions for troubleshooting should the therapist encounter difficulties. Within the practice setting the clinicain could find that this book when used in conjunction with patients guide to mind over mood can help them to bring about changes in cognitive processing and behaviour change.
Janet B misses the point July 24, 2007 M Deacey (England) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Janet B misses the whole premise. Feelings are of course a response to the world around us, but between the sensory perception of an event in the world and the feeling that results comes a thought - often unnoticed. That thought is based on our beliefs and values and the way we view the world. All CBT asks us to do is to review those beliefs and values objectively and judge whether they are valid. This book is simplistic and doesn't explain the core concepts of CBT as well as it might, but that doesn't detract from their validity.
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