2009 Course Handbook
PSYN807: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy I
This unit traces the history of the development of cognitive and behaviour therapies and introduces some important and recent examples of theory and practice. It aims to give students a practical introduction to the major treatment techniques that are generally thought of as cognitive behaviour therapy, and to provide students with some of the core practical skills necessary to become a Scientist-Practitioner. In particular, the unit aims to extend students' existing searching skills to answering clinical questions such as 'which treatment is optimal for this particular client?' and 'how do I practically deliver this particular treatment?' The unit also intends to introduce students to behavioural assessment and case formulation, and to provide students with the rationale and practical skills for delivering relaxation training, breathing control, graded exposure, and cognitive restructuring for common psychological problems.
Credit Points: | 2 |
Contact Hours: | -- |
When Offered: | D1 - Day; Offered in the first half-year |
Staff Contact: | Dr Andrew Baillie |
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Unit Designations: | -- |
Assessed As: | Graded |
Offered By: |
Faculty of Human Sciences |
Timetable Information
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