Philosophy of Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT)


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<p>This exciting new edition of <em>The Philosophy of Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT)</em> demonstrates how techniques and concepts from Socratic philosophy especially Stoicism can be integrated into the practise of CBT and other forms of psychotherapy. What can we learn about psychological therapy from ancient philosophers? Psychotherapy and philosophy were not always separate disciplines. Here Donald Robertson explores the relationship between ancient Greek philosophy and modern cognitive-behavioural psychotherapy.</p><p>The founders of CBT described Stoicism as providing the philosophical origins of their approach and many parallels can be found between Stoicism and CBT in terms of both theory and practise. Starting with hypnotism and early twentieth century rational psychotherapy and continuing through early behaviour therapy rational-emotive behaviour therapy (REBT) and cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) the links between Stoic philosophy and modern psychotherapy are identified and explained. This book is the first detailed account of the influence of Stoic philosophy upon modern psychotherapy. It provides a fascinating insight into the revival of interest in ancient Western philosophy as a guide to modern living. It includes many concepts and techniques which can be readily applied in modern psychotherapy or self-help.</p><p>This new edition covering the growth in third-wave CBT including mindfulness and acceptance-based therapies will appeal to any mental health practitioner working in this area as well as students and scholars of these fields.</p>
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