Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-259) and index.
INTRODUCING COGNITIVE ANALYTIC THERAPY; CONTENTS; List of figures; About the authors; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. THE SCOPE AND FOCUS OF CAT; 2. THE MAIN FEATURES OF CAT; 3. DEVELOPMENT OF THE SELF: BACKGROUND CONSIDERATIONS; 4. NORMAL AND ABNORMAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE SELF AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR PSYCHOTHERAPY; 5. SELECTION AND ASSESSMENT OF PATIENTS FOR INDIVIDUAL CAT; 6. THE REFORMULATION SESSIONS; 7. THE THERAPY RELATIONSHIP: WORKING AT CHANGING; 8. THE DETAILED CAT MODEL OF THERAPIST INTERVENTIONS AND ITS USE IN SUPERVISION; 9 CAT IN VARIOUS CONDITIONS AND CONTEXTS.
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Introducing Cognitive Analytic Therapy is a systematic, up-to-date and comprehensive introduction to the origin, development and practice of CAT. Since its initial presentation as a model of individual psychotherapy, CAT has grown to represent a general theory of psychological development and change, reflecting in particular the influence of Vygotsky.
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