Constructing new core beliefs / (Record no. 30418)

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Classification number WM 425.
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Corporate author Center for Cognitive Therapy
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Title Constructing new core beliefs /
Statement of responsibility, etc Christine A. Padesky
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Place of publication Huntington Beach, California :
Publisher Center for Cognitive Therapy,
Date c2003
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Physical description 1 DVD disc (60 minutes)
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General note This disc is only licensed for borrowing by qualified mental health professionals or graduate students in a mental health programme.
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Contents DVD Chapters<br/>1. Core Beliefs<br/>2. Session Overview<br/>3. Identify Core Beliefs<br/>4. Continuum Ratings<br/>5. Continuum Criteria<br/>6. Core Belief Log Rationale<br/>7. Navigate Roadblocks<br/>8. Assign Core Belief Log<br/>9. Feedback & Summary<br/>10. End Credits
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Abstract Illustrates how to engage a doubtful client and evoke curiosity regarding the possibility of NEW core beliefs.<br/>Dr. Padesky and a volunteer therapist conduct a role-play demonstration of a woman who has suffered from recurrent depression and low self-esteem who would like to develop a new core belief: "I am wonderful."<br/><br/>The primary methods used to strengthen new core beliefs are demonstrated including use of a continuum and assignment of a core belief log.<br/><br/>In narrative comments before and after the demonstration, Dr. Padesky highlights the importance of the therapeutic alliance and the benefits of using written "shoulder-to-shoulder" methods instead of "eyeball-to-eyeball" dialogues when constructing new core beliefs.<br/><br/>Since it is difficult for clients to imagine new core beliefs, this client's skepticism and cognitive "blanks" are quite typical.<br/><br/>This video illustrates how to engage a client and evoke curiosity regarding the possibility of new core beliefs even when the client is doubtful that this approach will help.
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Subject term Cognitive therapy
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Subject term Behaviour change
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Subject term Therapeutic alliance
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Added personal author Padesky, C A
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