Saturday, February 12, 2011

Download Think Good - Feel Good: A Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Workbook for Children and Young People PDF

Rating: (14 reviews) Author: ISBN : 9780470842904 New from $38.70 Format: PDF
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Think Good — Feel Good is an exciting and pioneering new practical resource in print and on the internet for undertaking CBT with children and young people. The materials have been developed by the author and trialled extensively in clinical work with children and young people presenting with a range of psychological problems.

Paul Stallard introduces his resource by covering the basic theory and rationale behind CBT and how the workbook should be used. An attractive and lively workbook follows which covers the core elements used in CBT programmes but conveys these ideas to children and young people in an understandable way and uses real life examples familiar to them. The concepts introduced to the children can be applied to their own unique set of problems through the series of practical exercises and worksheets.

  • 10 modules can be used as a complete programme, or adapted for individual use
  • Little else available for this age range
  • Can be used as homework or self-help material

Available in print and as a downloadable resource on the internet.

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  • Paperback: 198 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (August 30, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0470842903
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470842904
  • Product Dimensions: 0.5 x 8.6 x 11 inches
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Download Think Good - Feel Good: A Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Workbook for Children and Young People PDF

Think Good — Feel Good is an exciting and pioneering new practical resource in print and on the internet for undertaking CBT with children and young people. The materials have been developed by the author and trialled extensively in clinical work with children and young people presenting with a range of psychological problems.

Paul Stallard introduces his resource by covering the basic theory and rationale behind CBT and how the workbook should be used. An attractive and lively workbook follows which covers the core elements used in CBT programmes but conveys these ideas to children and young people in an understandable way and uses real life examples familiar to them. The concepts introduced to the children can be applied to their own unique set of problems through the series of practical exercises and worksheets.

  • 10 modules can be used as a complete programme, or adapted for individual use
  • Little else available for this age range
  • Can be used as homework or self-help material

Available in print and as a downloadable resource on the internet.

This is a great and easy to use workbook with a number of very helpful worksheets to present the concepts of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Children. The authors have created a website that allows you to download the worksheets onto your computer to use in a clean and colorful format. If you work with children and use the concepts of CBT, this is a great tool to help children look at the connection between their thoughts and behaviors.
By A Child Counselor
This is not a negative review of content. I purchased kindle version in order to get quick access to all of the online worksheets. Cover of kindle version says it includes online access and price was only $2 less for kindle, so no reason based on price to limit online access to only print book purchasers, yet password to online materials was not in kindle version. I can't print from kindle, so what good is a workbook for kids that they can't use? Spent 20+ minutes on phone with the publisher, but they kept sending me around and around with no solution. Finally just returned it. Very frustrating.
By Kara Schmidt

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