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Oxford Guide to Metaphors in CBT

Oxford Guide to Metaphors in CBT

Building Cognitive Bridges

9780199207497
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The business of cognitive therapy is to transform meanings. What better way to achieve this than through a metaphor? Metaphors straddle two different domains at once, providing a conceptual bridge from a problematic interpretation to a fresh new perspective that can cast ones experiences in a new light. Even the simplest metaphor can be used again and again with different clients, yet still achieve the desired effect. One such example is the broken leg metaphor for depression.Clients with depression are understandably frustrated with their symptoms. They may often push themselves to get better or tell themselves that they should be better by now. As a therapist, it is fair to ask, would the client be so harsh and demanding on herself after getting a broken leg? A broken legneeds time to heal and you need to begin to walk on it gradually as it builds up in strength. You cant run before you can walk, and if you try, you are likely to make it worse. For many clients this simple metaphor is enlightening, changing their view of their symptoms as a sign of their own laziness and worthlessness, to a view of them as part of an understandable illness, that while open to improvement, cannot get better over night. This book shows just how metaphors can be used productively in CBT as an integral part of the treatment. It describes the use of metaphors for a wide range of problems, including anxiety and depression, and provides countless examples of metaphors that have been used by others in CBT. It brings together in one place hundreds of metaphors that experienced therapists have used to great success. It will be a valuable sourcebook for all cognitive behaviour therapists, as well as those training inCBT.
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OUP Oxford
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9780199207497
9780199207497

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Publication date
2010
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
260
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
Weight (g)
398
  • Acknowledgements; Introduction; Historical Roots, Theory and Conceptualisation; Clinical use of metaphor; The Principles, Format and Context of CBT; Conceptualising Cognition and Metacognition; Depression; Anxiety Disorders; Bipolar Disorders and Mood Swings; Psychosis; Eating Disorders; Interpersonal difficulties; Working with Parents; Clinical Art and Clinical Science of Metaphor in CBT: Future Directions; References;
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