Series Preface
Tony Rousmaniere and Alexandre Vaz
Acknowledgments
Part I. Overview and Instructions
Chapter . Introduction and Overview of Deliberate Practice and
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Chapter 2. Instructions for the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Deliberate Practice Exercises
Part II. Deliberate Practice Exercises for Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy Skills
Exercises for Beginner Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Skills
Exercise . Explaining the Treatment Rationale for Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy
Exercise 2. Establishing Goals
Exercise 3. Negotiating a Session Agenda
Exercise 4. Assigning and Reviewing Between-Session Activities
Exercises for Intermediate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Skills
Exercise 5. Working With Cognitions
Exercise . Working With Behaviors
Exercise 7. Working With Emotions
Exercises for Advanced Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Skills
Exercise 8. Adherence Flexibility
Exercise 9. Responding to Therapeutic Alliance Ruptures
Exercise . Responding to Client Resistance
Comprehensive Exercises
Exercise . Annotated Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Practice Session
Transcripts
Exercise 2. Mock Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Sessions
Part III. Strategies for Enhancing the Deliberate Practice
Exercises
Chapter 3. How to Get the Most Out of Deliberate Practice:
Additional Guidance for Trainers and Trainees
Appendix A. Difficulty Assessments and Adjustments
Appendix B. Deliberate Practice Diary Form
Appendix C. Sample Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Syllabus With
Embedded Deliberate Practice Exercises
References
Index
About the Authors
About the Series Editors
James F. Boswell, PhD, is an associate professor of
clinical psychology at the University at Albany, State University
of New York. He is also an associate of the Center for the
Elimination of Minority Health Disparities. He received his PhD in
clinical psychology from The Pennsylvania State University. Dr.
Boswell has received the Early Career Award from the American
Psychological Foundation/American Psychological Association (APA)
Division 29, the Outstanding Early Career Achievement Award from
the Society for Psychotherapy Research, the David Shakow Early
Career Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Clinical
Psychology, the Dissertation and Marvin R. Goldfried New Researcher
Awards from the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy
Integration, and a Rising Star designation from the Association for
Psychological Science. He is also a Fellow of the APA and serves as
president of the North American Society for Psychotherapy Research.
Dr. Boswell has published extensively in the areas of psychotherapy
process and outcome, measurement-based care, and practice-oriented
research. His work has been funded by the Patient Centered Outcomes
Research Institute, National Institute of Mental Health, Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation, and APA. He is also a member of the
Advisory Committee to the APA Mental and Behavioral Health Data
Registry. In addition, he served as a technical expert panelist on
the government-sponsored white paper prepared for the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Service and the Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation on Strategies for
Measuring the Quality of Psychotherapy. Dr. Boswell is on the
editorial board of the Journal of Consulting and Clinical
Psychology, Behaviour Research and Therapy, Behavior Therapy,
Psychotherapy Research, Psychotherapy, and the Journal of Clinical
Psychology.
Michael J. Constantino, PhD, received his BA in
psychology from SUNY Buffalo, and his MS and PhD from The
Pennsylvania State University. He completed a predoctoral clinical
internship at SUNY Upstate Medical University and a postdoctoral
fellowship at the Stanford University Medical Center. Dr.
Constantino is now professor of psychological and brain sciences at
the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he directs the
Psychotherapy Research Lab and serves as graduate program director.
His professional and research interests center on patient,
therapist, and dyadic factors in psychosocial treatments
pantheoretical principles of clinical change and measurement-based
care. He has published more than 5 articles and chapters in leading
journals and books in the field, and he has received extramural
grant and contract support for his research, including from the
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, National Institute of
Mental Health, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and APA. He is also
coeditor of the book Principles of Change: How Psychotherapists
Implement Research Findings in Practice (Oxford University Press)
and the in-preparation Handbook of Psychotherapy, to be published
by APA. Dr. Constantino has received several early- and mid-career
research awards, including from the International Society for
Psychotherapy Research, the Society for the Advancement of
Psychotherapy (APA Division 29), and the Society for the
Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration. Dr. Constantino is also
an APA Fellow. Among other professional positions, he is associate
editor for Psychotherapy and past-president of both APA Division 29
and the North American Society for Psychotherapy Research.
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