Cambridge Guides to the Psychological Therapies
The go-to resource for up-to-date, scientifically rigorous, and practical information on key, evidence-based psychological interventions. This series of clinical handbooks provides clear and concise guides to understanding and delivering therapy, and offers clinicians a handy reference for matching a specific therapy to a particular patient. Each book follows a consistent style, with chapters on theory, technique, indications, and efficacy, so that healthcare professionals can move seamlessly between different volumes to learn about various therapies in a consistent, familiar, and trusted format. The books also provide guidance on relevant adaptations for each therapy, such as for children, adolescents, and older people, as well as different methods of delivery, such as group interventions and digital therapy.
General Editor: Patricia Graham, NHS Lanarkshire, UK
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