In this second edition of his classic work, Leahy provides a plethora of invaluable techniques for creating therapeutic change in cognitive therapy. Trainees and experienced therapists will find this volume an indispensable repository of strategies that work. The volume contains tools for use with clients and is expanded to consider newer approaches drawing from metacognitive therapy, acceptance and mindfulness, and the author's innovative work on emotional schemas.--Adrian Wells, PhD, School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Leahy again provides a master class on cognitive and cognitive-behavioral interventions for a wide range of psychological problems. The second edition not only provides expert guidance on traditional cognitive therapy, but also includes newer elements such as behavioral activation, acceptance, and mindfulness. Leahy blends scientific evidence with extensive clinical experience to create a compelling teaching experience for the reader. This book belongs on the shelf of any mental health clinician who wants to do state-of-the-art cognitive therapy.--David F. Tolin, PhD, ABPP, Director, Anxiety Disorders Center, The Institute of Living-Hartford Hospital
Leahy--one of our most astute and knowledgeable cognitive therapists--synthesizes many years of clinical wisdom with a sophisticated understanding of current research. This book serves as a wonderful resource for novice cognitive-behavioral clinicians, but also offers much to skilled practitioners, who can find ways to augment their favorite strategies and techniques with the latest clinical advances.--John H. Riskind, PhD, Department of Psychology, George Mason University; editor, International Journal of Cognitive Therapy
Substantially updated, this is the best available compendium of techniques spanning the broad range of current cognitive and behavioral therapies. Authoritative coverage of core techniques is now enhanced with techniques informed by more recent models, such as mindfulness, DBT, and ACT. Featuring clear, jargon-free language, clinical tips, illustrative examples, and practical forms, the book presents state-of-the-art tools applicable to treating a wide range of clients and disorders. An essential resource for both seasoned clinicians and those in the process of learning cognitive-behavioral therapy.--Drew Erhardt, PhD, Graduate School of Education and Psychology, Pepperdine University
Leahy writes in the first person with an easy to read style. It is always a pleasure to read his work and listen to his lectures....One strength of the book is the presentation of over 120 clinical and teaching forms....This new edition focuses on improvements within CBT over the last many years including metacognitive modeling, behavioral activation, acceptance and commitment therapy, and dialectical behavior therapy. It also includes compassion-focused therapy and other approaches....This book would be an excellent addition to any graduate program or residency training individuals in CBT. It is an excellent adjunctive book to use in clinical supervision and a good review book for seasoned practitioners to make sure that they are using the full spectrum of armamentarium available.--Child and Family Behavior Therapy, 4/28/2017
The book is very readable and contains helpful figures....This book is excellent. It presents a wide variety of cognitive techniques, along with numerous clinical forms that can be used with individual clients. *****!--Doody's Review Service,4/28/2017
Well written and user-friendly....An exceptionally useful resource for cognitive therapists. It is likely to benefit anyone from the student to the expert in cognitive therapy...This is an excellent volume that will find a home not on the bookshelf, but in the hands and laps of many practitioners. (on the first edition)--Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Book Reviews
Dr. Leahy has done a great service by attempting to add vitality to the cognitive therapy line of scrimmage. The techniques he outlines will help engage the patient and the therapist....Leahy's approach is an empirical one--not one size fits all: find what works for the patient....This volume is an excellent introduction, refresher, and handbook for the busy general psychiatrist who wants to expand his or her therapeutic armamentaria. (on the first edition)--Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
I welcome Leahy's text to our academic reading list. (Eben L. McClenahan, MD, MS, on the first edition)--Psychiatric Services