The Philosophy of Cognitive-behavioural Therapy (CBT): Stoic Philosophy as Rational and Cognitive Psychotherapy

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Karnac Books, 2010 - 288 pages
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Why should modern psychotherapists be interested in philosophy, especially ancient philosophy? Why should philosophers be interested in psychotherapy? There is a sense of mutual attraction between what are, today, two thoroughly distinct disciplines. However, arguably it was not always the case that they were distinct.This book traces the origins of modern cognitive behavioral therapy, noting a clear analogy with ancient philosophy. Robertson skillfully combines the clinical experience of therapy and the academic grasp of philosophy to write in depth.
 

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PHILOSOPHY AND
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CHAPTER
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CHAPTER THREE
39
CHAPTER FIVE
73
CHAPTER
109
CHAPTER SEVEN
135
CHAPTER EIGHT
151
CHAPTER NINE
169
CHAPTER
193
CHAPTER ELEVEN
207
CHAPTER TWELVE
227
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
249
An example of Stoic therapeutic regime
267
INDEX
283
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Donald Robertson is a psychotherapist with a private practice in Harley Streat. He is an advanced CBT practitioner specializing in resilience and is director of UKCCBT Ltd, a leading therapy training organization. He has written more than 250 journal articles and three books. Visit his website www.londoncognitive.com.

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