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Cool Connections with CBT for Groups, 2nd edition: Encouraging Self-Esteem, Resilience and Wellbeing in Children and Teens Using CBT Approaches [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 278x216x18 mm, weight: 660 g, 126 b&w illustrations
  • Serija: Cool Connections with CBT
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Sep-2020
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 178775247X
  • ISBN-13: 9781787752474
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 278x216x18 mm, weight: 660 g, 126 b&w illustrations
  • Serija: Cool Connections with CBT
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Sep-2020
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 178775247X
  • ISBN-13: 9781787752474
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Cool Connections is an early intervention programme for young people aged 9-14, focusing on preventing anxiety and depression. Through using CBT principles, skills adapted from behavioural activation, acceptance and commitment therapy and compassion-based therapies and therapeutic exercises, it encourages the development of resilience, self-esteem and wellbeing, to reduce feelings of anxiety and depression.

This new and updated edition gives professionals working with groups everything they need to improve the wellbeing of children. With photocopiable and downloadable illustrated worksheets, it is clearly structured and straightforward to put into practice, and contains new sessions on self-regulation, identifying support networks and mindfulness.



A group programme for young people, that focuses on preventing anxiety and depression by building self-esteem, resilience and wellbeing. With easy to use lesson plans and other educational materials, it is perfect for professionals working with children and young people aged 9-14

Recenzijos

Overall this book provides a clear and attractive CBT programme for children, helping them to identify their thoughts their feelings and make "cool connections" leading to coping strategies. It would also be a very useful and adaptable resource for many types o f therapeutic work. -- British Psychological Society, Debate 136

Daugiau informacijos

New edition of a best-selling CBT group programme for children and young people to prevent anxiety and depression through building self-esteem, resilience and wellbeing
Preface 9(2)
Acknowledgements 11(2)
Group Facilitators' Guide to the Cool Connections Programme 13(10)
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy 23(4)
Useful Links and Resources 27(3)
Pre-Group Material
Individual recording sheet
30(2)
Assessment tool: What RU like?
32(1)
Cool Connections Programme self-referral form
33(1)
Home activity feedback
34(5)
Sessions
Session 1 Getting to Know Each Other
39(20)
Meet the gang
43(2)
All change game
45(1)
Confidentiality
46(1)
Group rules
47(1)
Who am I?
48(3)
Feeling worried
51(2)
Rate yourself
53(1)
`Flipping your lid'
54(2)
Home activity 1a My family
56(1)
Home activity 1b Hopes and dreams
57(2)
Session 2 Resources
59(14)
Care and compassion (nurture)
63(2)
Protective figures
65(1)
Wise figures
66(1)
Peaceful place
67(1)
Cool containers
68(1)
Super special helper
69(3)
Home activity 2 Resource Figures
72(1)
Session 3 Identify Different Feelings
73(16)
Feelings frenzy
77(1)
What V feelings?
78(2)
Name that feeling
80(1)
Different feelings
81(1)
Act how you feel game
82(1)
Making cool connections
83(2)
Home activity 3a How do you feel?
85(1)
Home activity 3b Activity and feelings record
86(3)
Session 4 Body Signals and Biology
89(20)
Tense and floppy game
93(1)
Why body signals?
94(2)
Types of body signals
96(1)
Your own body signals
97(1)
What did your body do?
98(1)
Personal alarms
99(2)
Stay cool and take it easy
101(4)
Experiment 4.1
105(1)
Experiment 4.2
106(2)
Home activity 4 Body watching
108(1)
Session 5 Identifying Thoughts
109(14)
Thought whisper game
113(1)
About thoughts
114(2)
Fill in the thought bubbles
116(1)
Different thoughts
117(2)
Catching thoughts example
119(1)
Catching thoughts
120(1)
Home activity 5 Catching thoughts
121(2)
Session 6 The Connections Between Thoughts, Feelings, Body Signals and Actions
123(18)
Hoops
126(1)
The Zog from Zen
127(3)
Your actions
130(1)
Different cool connections
131(2)
Cool connections example
133(1)
My cool connections
134(2)
Cool connections game
136(2)
Home activity 6a Quick quiz
138(1)
Home activity 6b Cool connections
139(2)
Session 7 Types of Thinking
141(16)
`Get knotted'
145(1)
The beautiful hag
146(1)
Are you a Pollyanna?
147(1)
The gloomies
148(1)
Downward diggers
149(2)
My downward digger
151(1)
Helping hands
152(1)
Wise worriers
153(2)
Home activity 7 Eavesdropping
155(2)
Session 8 Exploring Thoughts
157(16)
Thought-feeling cool connections
161(1)
Traffic light thinking
162(2)
Red light, green light
164(1)
Red, amber, green
165(1)
Changing those red-light thoughts
166(1)
Traffic lights thought contest
167(1)
Example: Red-light thought challenge
168(1)
Red light thought challenge
169(1)
Home activity 8a Thinking quiz
170(1)
Home activity 8b Red light thought challenge
171(2)
Session 9 Goal Setting
173(12)
Murder mystery
176(1)
IT solutions
177(1)
As clear as mud
178(2)
Hoola hoola
180(2)
Home activity 9a Superstars
182(1)
Home activity 9b Goal setting
183(2)
Session 10 Panic Cycles and Safety-Seeking Actions
185(14)
The swamp monster
188(1)
Everyone is different
189(2)
Don't panic!
191(2)
Put safety first!
193(3)
My safety-seeking actions
196(1)
Home activity 10a Hidden worries
197(1)
Home activity 10b What do I do?
198(1)
Session 11 Facing Your Fears
199(12)
One two I can lace my shoe
202(1)
Feel the fear
203(1)
Cutting your fear down
204(2)
Step by step
206(1)
My step plan
207(1)
Home activity 11a Imagine, imagine, imagine
208(1)
Home activity 11b How we face our fears
209(2)
Session 12 Mindfulness
211(20)
A way for the worrier
216(2)
Mindful breathing exercise
218(2)
Mindful chocolate eating
220(2)
Gratitude
222(2)
Mindfulness of thoughts and feelings
224(2)
Leaves on a stream visualisation
226(1)
Light stream visualisation
227(1)
Mindfulness overview
228(2)
Home activity 12 Mindfulness
230(1)
Session 13 More Cool Connections
231(18)
More of what matters
235(2)
Making good use of your time
237(2)
Five ways to personal well-being - CLEAN
239(1)
Magical thinking
240(2)
Magic card challenge
242(1)
Window breathing
243(2)
Moving feelings
245(2)
Thumbs up!
247(1)
Home activity 13 Magical thinking
248(1)
Session 14 Evaluation
249
Re-rate yourself
252(1)
Cool connections evaluation
253
Laurie Seiler is an accredited CBT specialist who is registered with the British Association for Cognitive and Behavioural Psychotherapies. He has many years' experience of working in caring and mental health settings.