Anthony Ryle +Elizabeth Wilde McCormick

CATの基本文献・単行本としては以下のもの

Denman, C (2001). Cognitive-analytic therapy. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, issue 7, pp 243–252
 
Ryle, A (1990) Cognitive Analytic Therapy: Active Participation in Change. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.
 
Ryle, A (1995). Cognitive Analytic Therapy: Developments in Theory and Practice. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.
 
Ryle, A (1997). Cognitive Analytic Therapy and Borderline Personality Disorder: The Model and the Method. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.
 
Ryle, A & Kerr, I (2002). Introducing Cognitive Analytic Therapy: Principles and Practice. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. →2012/12月に改訂出版予定

Elizabeth Wilde McCormick (Author)(2008):Change for the Better: Self-Help through Practical Psychotherapy [Paperback]
 

それぞれ紹介すると以下の様子。

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 Denman, C (2001). Cognitive-analytic therapy. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, issue 7, pp 243–252
 
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Cognitive-Analytic Therapy: Active Participation in Change: A New Integration in Brief Psychotherapy [Paperback]
Anthony Ryle (Author)
ISBN-10: 0471930695 | ISBN-13: 978-0471930693 | Publication Date: April 28, 1992
Cognitive-Analytic Therapy: Active Participation in Change A New Integration in Brief Psychotherapy Anthony Ryle, St Thomas’s Hospital, London With contributions from Amanda M Poynton, Guy’s Hospital, London and Bee J Brockman, West Midlands Regional Health Authority, Birmingham. This book presents a time-limited approach to psychotherapy. It describes a new framework for brief therapy—Cognitive – Analytic Therapy—the application of psychoanalytic understanding and of some psychoanalytic techniques within a framework, and with additional treatment methods derived from cognitive psychology and psychotherapy. This therapy involves a high degree of patient participation in the describing and in the learning to recognize and alter recurrent maladaptive procedures. The book is intended as a guide to clinical work—ideas and methods are illustrated with a large amount of case description, with writing from therapists and patients, and with some directly recorded material from sessions. Cognitive – Analytic Therapy is a precise and powerful method which uses active techniques, which recruits the patients’ capacities and which takes account of the complexity of psychotherapeutic change. The approach is brief, effective and researchable and is suitable as the first intervention in most patients. Anthony Ryle’s book will be essential reading to those already engaged in Cognitive – Analytic Therapy and will introduce many others to the possibility of an effective and theoretically coherent integration of psychodynamic, cognitive and behavioural therapies. This book appears in the Wily Series on Psychotherapy and Counselling, Series Editors Franz Epting, University of Florida, and Glenys Parry, University of Southampton.
From the Publisher
Presents the clinical applications of cognitive-analytic therapy (CAT) in treating patients in both primary care and outpatient settings and as an initial treatment for seriously disturbed patients. Delineates the reformulation process in which patients actively participate in defining their problems and modifying their behavior. Describes general treatment methods, more complex reformulations of patients' difficulties and treatment of the more severely disturbed patient. Also discusses the use of CAT procedures in long-term therapy, in couple therapy and in various work settings. Ideas and methods are illustrated with several case descriptions, studies from therapists and patients and directly recorded material from sessions.
About the Author
About the author Anthony Ryle qualified in medicine in 1949 and was until 1964 in general practice where his interest in neuroses and therapy began and where his first research was carried out. He was Director of the University Health Service at the University of Sussex until 1979. He is currently consultant psychotherapist at the United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy’s and St Thomas’s Hospital in London where he is active in both research and teaching and in the development of Cognitive – Analytic Therapy.
Paperback: 282 pages
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (April 28, 1992)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0471930695
ISBN-13: 978-0471930693
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Cognitive Analytic Therapy: Developments in Theory and Practice [Paperback]
Anthony Ryle (Editor)
ISBN-10: 047194355X | ISBN-13: 978-0471943556 | Publication Date: July 18, 1995 | Edition: 1
Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) is a fast-growing therapy remarkable not only for its integrative approach and power but also for its applicability in the context of brief therapy. Since Anthony Ryle developed the concepts of CAT in the early 1980s there has been an enormous demand for training in this method, from psychologists, psychiatrists, therapists and counsellors, as well as from other health professionals caring for disturbed patients in community settings. This book reviews the history and essential features of CAT, offers a state-of-the-art detailed description of practice, and continues the conceptual development of the field with discussion of the relationship of the CAT model to cognitive and analytical therapies, and to recent research in early child development. It includes authoritative accounts of the application of CAT to eating disorders, borderline personality disorder, self-harm problems, and to group work. Research into CAT is reviewed and, in the final chapter, Anthony Ryle looks forward to likely developments of research and practice in Cognitive Analytic Therapy. Trainees and practitioners will find this book a stimulating update on developments of the CAT model and a useful, practical guide to applying CAT in important problem areas. This book appears in The Wiley Series in Psychotherapy and Counselling Series Editors: Franz Epting, University of Florida, USA Bonnie Strickland, University of Massachusetts, USA and John Allen, City University, London, UK
Paperback: 210 pages
Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (July 18, 1995)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 047194355X
ISBN-13: 978-0471943556
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Cognitive Analytic Therapy and Borde
rline Personality Disorder: The Model and the Method [Paperback]
Anthony Ryle (Author)
ISBN-10: 0471976180 | ISBN-13: 978-0471976189 | Publication Date: September 1997 | Edition: 1
Borderline Personality Disorder patients are impulsive, unstable and destructive, hurting themselves and those around them, including those who seek to help them. This has resulted in a widespread reluctance to treat them and a pessimism about treatment. In the experience of the authors this pessimism is unjustified, because for many patients a relatively brief intervention can be effective in cost-benefit terms as well as human terms. The interventions illustrated here have been used to treat outpatients for 15 years. The results indicate that treatments can achieve clinically significant changes in the course of 16 24 sessions, in a substantial proportion of patients. While CAT shares some ideas and methods with other approaches, it introduces many new features and is uniquely integrated at both the theoretical and practical level. The early joint reformulation of patients problems serves to contain destructiveness and to create a working alliance. Also, the use of reformulation to teach self-reflection and avoid collusive responses from the therapist, throughout the therapy, represents a powerful new technique. The book offers a critical appraisal of current ideas and practices, contrasting with these the ways in which CAT mobilizes the patient s own resources. The authors argue that CAT should have a place in any service seeking to help these difficult patients. From a review of Cognitive Analytic Therapy: Developments in Theory and Practice (Anthony Ryle (Editor), 1995): "Ryle is surely the most original, productive and interesting writer in psychotherapy in Britain today, and CAT is a remarkable systematizing achievement which deserves to be better known on the other side of the Atlantic This book documenting CAT s recent theoretical and practical developments is a must for anyone interested in CAT itself and in integrative approaches, for those interested in brief, psychodynamically informed therapy, or indeed for those interested in developments in psychology generally." Robert Rentoul, British Journal of Medical Psychology
 
From the Publisher
Borderline personality disorder patients are impulsive, unstable and destructive, hurting themselves and those around them, including those who seek to help them. The use of cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) to treat patients with borderline personality disorder is a fairly recent (and successful) approach. This book presents the therapeutic approach and describes the developmental and structural models on which it is based.
From the Back Cover
Borderline Personality Disorder patients are impulsive, unstable and destructive, hurting themselves and those around them, including those who seek to help them. This has resulted in a widespread reluctance to treat them and a pessimism about treatment. In the experience of the authors this pessimism is unjustified, because for many patients a relatively brief intervention can be effective in cost-benefit terms as well as human terms. The interventions illustrated here have been used to treat outpatients for 15 years. The results indicate that treatments can achieve clinically significant changes in the course of 16?24 sessions, in a substantial proportion of patients. While CAT shares some ideas and methods with other approaches, it introduces many new features and is uniquely integrated at both the theoretical and practical level. The early joint reformulation of patients? problems serves to contain destructiveness and to create a working alliance. Also, the use of reformulation to teach self-reflection and avoid collusive responses from the therapist, throughout the therapy, represents a powerful new technique. The book offers a critical appraisal of current ideas and practices, contrasting with these the ways in which CAT mobilizes the patient?s own resources. The authors argue that CAT should have a place in any service seeking to help these difficult patients. From a review of Cognitive Analytic Therapy: Developments in Theory and Practice (Anthony Ryle (Editor), 1995): "Ryle is surely the most original, productive and interesting writer in psychotherapy in Britain today, and CAT is a remarkable systematizing achievement which deserves to be better known on the other side of the Atlantic ? This book documenting CAT?s recent theoretical and practical developments is a must for anyone interested in CAT itself and in integrative approaches, for those interested in brief, psychodynamically informed therapy, or indeed for those interested in developments in psychology generally." Robert Rentoul, British Journal of Medical Psychology
Paperback: 206 pages
Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (September 1997)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0471976180
ISBN-13: 978-0471976189
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Introduction to Cognitive-Analytic Therapy: Principles and Practice [Paperback]
Anthony Ryle (Author), Ian B. Kerr (Author)
This is a comprehensive, up-to-date introduction to the origins, development, and practice of cognitive-analytic therapy (CAT). 
Written by the founder of the method and an experienced psychiatric practitioner and lecturer, it offers a guide to the potential application and experience of CAT with a wide range of difficult clients and disorders and in a variety of hospital, community care and private practice settings. 
Introducing Cognitive Analytic Therapy includes a wide range of features to aid scholars and trainees: 
? Illustrative case histories and numerous case vignettes 
? Chapters summaries, further reading and glossary of key terms 
? Resources for use in clinical settings 
Essential reading for practitioners and graduate trainees in psychotherapy, clinical psychology, psychiatry and nursing.
Paperback: 286 pages
Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (December 15, 2001)→2012-Decに改版予定
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0471892734
ISBN-13: 978-0471892731
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best of both worlds- deep understanding and short term treatment, August 30, 2008
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Otto Kernberg recently said, "I tried to bridge ego psychology and Klienian psychology. But when you try to build a bridge you get shot at by both sides!" Drs. Ryle and Kerr are still alive, but much of psychology is trying to pretend they do not exist outside of England. Here in America, CBT is trying to kill off anything psychodynamic or anything that suggests a whole person. Integration here is slow to come. Ryle took the deep understanding of personality from psy
choanalysis and the pragmatism of short term cognitive psychology and developed a scientifically supported psychological treatment. 
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Change for the Better: Self-Help through Practical Psychotherapy [Paperback]
Elizabeth Wilde McCormick (Author)
ISBN-10: 1412948266 | ISBN-13: 978-1412948265 | Publication Date: February 1, 2008 | Edition: 3rd
This is the Third Edition of the best-selling self help psychotherapy program for lay people and students of psychotherapy since first publication in 1990. The new edition offers a therapeutic dialogic relationship between reader and author. It includes the most recent development in CAT practice and places greater emphasis upon the transformation of unhelpful learned reciprocal role procedures that underlie relationship to oneself and to others. Change in symptoms occur when new and beneficial reciprocal roles are created. 
Paperback: 280 pages
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd; 3rd edition (February 1, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1412948266
ISBN-13: 978-1412948265
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