What Books Have Been Written About CAT?

Change for the Better: Self Help Through Practical Psychotherapy [Paperback]

Elizabeth Wilde McCormick  


Cognitive-analytic Therapy – Active Participation in Change: New Integration in Brief Psychotherapy (Wiley series on psychotherapy & counselling) [Paperback]

Anthony Ryle  


Cognitive Analytic Therapy: Developments in Theory and Practice (Wiley Series in Psychotherapy and Counselling) [Paperback]

Anthony Ryle  


Introducing Cognitive Analytic Therapy: Principles and Practice [Paperback]

Anthony Ryle Ian B. Kerr  



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New Edition of Change for the Better by Elizabeth Wilde McCormick

Change For The Better (Third Edition)

This is a guide for real people living and struggling in real life, ordinary circumstances! It is full of humane, creative compassion for those who would like to change' – "Counselling Psychology Review"."Change for the Better, Third Edition" is a popular, practical guide for therapists and clients which describes in ordinary language how learned patterns of response contribute to psychological problems such as depression, anxiety, phobia, and relationship difficulty. Presenting an easy-to-follow programme, leading psychotherapist, Elizabeth Wilde-McCormick shows readers how to identify their own different inner dialogues, and the traps, dilemmas, snags, and unstable states of mind that lead to things going wrong. Exercises feature throughout the book to enable self-reflection and help the reader achieve lasting change.Based on Cognitive Analytic Therapy, a focussed short term
therapy pioneered and developed at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals in London, "Change for the Better, Third Edition" can be used as a self-contained self-help programme or as preparation for clients entering therapy. It is also recommended to students on CAT courses and many therapists find the book helpful in their own development and as a source of material to use directly with clients. In response to its continuing popularity, this third edition has been published, including the most recent development in CAT practice. The new edition also places emphasis upon the transformation of unhelpful learned reciprocal role procedures that underlie our relationship with ourselves and other people.It also features new chapters on unstable states of mind seen in people given a borderline personality diagnosis, on dissociation, eating problems, and stress. Elizabeth Wilde McCormick has been in practice as a psychotherapist for over twenty five years. She is also a teacher, trainer and writer. She is a founder member of The Association for Cognitive Analytic Therapy at Guy's Hospital, London, and the author of a number of best-selling self-help books.