Cognitive behavior therapy in counseling practice

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This Cognitive Behavior Therapy text is brief, practical, comprehensive, and tailored just for counselors. Evidence-based CBT techniques are specifically adapted to counseling including core-counseling concepts such as social justice, strengths, wellness, and diversity (e.g., ethnicity, culture, sexual orientation, gender, disability) which are interwoven throughout the book's content. Each chapter includes case vignettes that reflect the work of professional counselors in school, clinical mental health, marital and family, and rehabilitation settings.

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Sperry, J., & Sperry, L. (2017). Cognitive behavior therapy in counseling practice. Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Counseling Practice (pp. 1–201). Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315626284

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