Cognitive Behaviour Therapy: An Introduction to Theory and Practice Sue Marshall
This introduction to cognitive behaviour therapy covers its theoretical origins and its place in current practice in mental health nursing. It aims to enable the reader to relate the therapy to their own practice and develop innovative reflective exercises. The focus is on developing skills associated with cognitive behaviour therapy so that it can be seen not simply as a cure for certain conditions, but as a flexible approach across a range of situations wth a variety of clients.