Neben Albert Ellis zählt vor allem Aaron T. Beck zu den Begründern der kognitiven Therapien. Beck unterzog die Psychoanalyse bei der Behandlung von Depressionen einer kritischen Überprüfung und kam zu dem Schluss, dass sie zu langwierig sei und keine nennenswerten Verbesserungen erziele. Eine kognitive Therapie der Depression sollte Abhilfe schaffen und in den Vordergrund rücken, wie Patienten ihre Wahrnehmung aktiv gestalten. Die Prinzipien der kognitiven Therapie nach Beck sind inzwischen erfolgreich auf viele weitere psychische Störungen übertragen worden. Frank Wills erläutert in diesem Buch ihre Entstehung und typischen Merkmale sowie Unterscheidungsmerkmale, die sie von anderen psychologischen Ansätzen abgrenzt. Dieses Buch ist ein weiterer Band aus der Reihe „Therapeutische Skills kompakt“, in der Theorie und Praxis einzelner Therapieformen fundiert und kurzweilig vorgestellt werden.
Frank Wills Bücher






Beck's Cognitive Distinctive Features explores the key contributions made by Aaron T. Beck to the development of cognitive behaviour therapy. This book provides a concise account of Beck's work against a background of his personal and professional history. The author, Frank Wills, considers the theory and practice of Beck's cognitive therapy by firstly examining his contribution to the understanding of psychopathology, and going on to explore Beck's suggestions about the best methods of treatment. Throughout the book a commentary of how Beck's thinking differs from other approaches to CBT is provided, as well as a summary of the similarities and differences between Beck’s methods and other forms of treatment including psychoanalysis and humanistic therapy. Beck's Cognitive Therapy will be ideal reading for both newcomers to the field and experienced practitioners wanting a succinct guide.
Counselling for Anxiety Problems
- 248 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
"Counselling for Anxiety Problems, Second Edition" is a comprehensive guide by experienced cognitive therapists Diana Sanders and Frank Wills. It bridges gaps between counselling and cognitive therapy, emphasizing the therapeutic relationship. The book offers updated methods for addressing various anxiety disorders, making it valuable for practitioners at all levels.
Skills in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Focusing on the cognitive-behavioral approach, this guide provides a detailed, step-by-step exploration of essential techniques for achieving therapeutic change. It emphasizes the importance of the therapeutic relationship, offering practical insights for trainees on how to effectively build and maintain a strong working alliance with clients throughout the therapeutic process.
This volume showcases a distinctive approach to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), blending innovative developments with the foundational principles of the original model. The authors aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of modern CBT practices while maintaining the clarity and effectiveness that has characterized their work. This new edition promises to be both engaging and informative for practitioners and learners alike.