Wenzel's text is an extraordinary achievement, summarizing the family of approaches that comprise CBT in a clear, concise, engaging manner. Wenzel honors the past (the roots of CBT theory, research, and practice), comprehensively reviews the present state of the field, and explores future directions. Her admirable volume embodies the concept of 'flexibility within fidelity' by elucidating how innovations occur through the study of the therapeutic relationship, case conceptualization, cross-cultural factors, and technological applications.
Cory F. Newman, PhD, ABPP, professor of psychology in psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania
Dr. Wenzel has written a thoroughly researched and incisive summary of contemporary developments in CBT. She has woven data, clinical applications, case material, and expert commentary into a readily understood comparison of traditional and innovative approaches. This book would be especially useful to clinicians who seek to expand the repertoire of evidence-based strategies they employ with patients. Most refreshing is the inclusion of information about what we don't know-and what future research must explore.
Donna M. Sudak, MD, professor of psychiatry, senior associate training director, director of psychotherapy training, past president, Academy of Cognitive Therapy, College of Medicine, Drexel University
Amy Wenzel is a wonderful story teller. Reading this book gives one the taste of going through the complexities of cognitive-behavior therapy in a very pleasant learning experience. I invite you to sit back, relax, and enjoy this book as though you were listening to a pleasant story of CBT innovations.
Irismar Reis de Oliveira, MD, PhD, professor of psychiatry, Department of Neurosciences and Mental Health, Post Graduation Program, Federal University of Bahia, Brazil
Innovations in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy by Amy Wenzel deserves high praise for its original and truly integrative approach to CBT. This well-written and incisive text is replete with clinically rich descriptions of both enduring and recent evidence-based methods, and it will be valued by novice and expert therapists alike.
Keith S. Dobson, PhD, professor of clinical psychology, University of Calgary
In this stimulating book, Dr. Amy Wenzel brings a fresh view to the practice of cognitive behavior therapy-the most scientifically evaluated psychotherapy. Through rich illustrations of clinical case material, the essential role of the cognitive case conceptualization is conveyed, along with the opportunity to have that conceptualization informed by concepts and theories from other modalities. The result is a rich illustration of contemporary CBT practice.
Nikolaos Kazantzis, PhD, program director of clinical psychology, director of the Cognitive Behavior Therapy Research Unit, Monash University, Australia, editor of Using Homework Assignments in Cognitive Behavior Therapy (Routledge)