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`[This] will be a useful resource for anyone who is interested in learning more about Cognitive Behaviour Therapy' - Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapy
This practical guide, based on the theory that emotional disorders are influenced by negatively biased thinking, describes how brief cognitive behaviour therapy can provide effective help to clients suffering from a wide range of disorders, including anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder and post-traumatic stress, or those who are suicidal.
Using illustrative case material throughout, the authors outline strategies for helping clients examine and overcome unhelpful beliefs and patterns of thought at the root of their distress. Following an explanation of brief therapy and the theory behind cognitive-behaviour therapy, they describe the process of working with clients through all stages of counselling.
`[This] will be a useful resource for anyone who is interested in learning more about Cognitive Behaviour Therapy' - Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapy
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Illustrations | |||
Foreword by Dorienne Wilson-Smillie | |||
CHAPTER I: NEW JOBS FOR OLD | |||
1. Why Do Rural Women Need Cash? | |||
2. What is Wrong with Handicrafts? | |||
3. What are the Alternatives? | |||
CHAPTER II: OPTIONS FOR EARNING | |||
1. Food, Drink and Tobacco | |||
Fish Smoking in Ghana | |||
Gari Processing in Ghana | |||
Oil Processing in Sierra Leone | |||
Oil Processing in Upper Volta | |||
Coconut Sweets in Guyana | |||
Com and Cheese Biscuits in Honduras | |||
Spices and Pickles in Bangladesh | |||
Pappad Rolling in India | |||
Puffed Rice in Bangladesh | |||
A Bakery in Kenya | |||
A Bakery in Botswana | |||
Solar-dried Coconut in Bangladesh | |||
Mango Puree in Honduras | |||
Fruit and Vegetable Preserving in Honduras | |||
Ready-to-Eat Infant Food Mix in India | |||
Palmwine in Nigeria | |||
Banana Chips in Papua New Guinea | |||
Summary | |||
Cloth, Clothing and Fibres | |||
Wool Spinning in India | |||
Spinning Muslin Yam in India | |||
Tie and Dye Co-operative in Tanzania | |||
Dyeing in Mali and the Gambia | |||
Carpet Weaving in Iran | |||
Spinning in Upper Volta | |||
Broadloom Weaving in Ghana | |||
Spinning Silk in Bangladesh | |||
Tailoring and Sewing Co-operatives in Tanzania | |||
Textiles in Swaziland | |||
School Uniforms in Botswana | |||
Fishing-net Manufacture in India | |||
Rope Making in Sri Lanka | |||
Summary | |||
3. Building Materials, Housing and Household Goods | |||
Sisal-Cement Roofing Sheets in Kenya | |||
Stove Factories in Indonesia | |||
Stove Builders in the Sahel | |||
Soap-making Co-operative in Tanzania | |||
Soap Making in Mali | |||
Caustic Potash Making in Ghana | |||
Summary | |||
4. Other Consumer Goods | |||
Day-care Centre Equipment in Jamaica | |||
Hospital Equipment in Bangladesh | |||
Traditional Medicines in South India | |||
Summary | |||
5. Other Productive Activities | |||
Winter Vegetables in Bangladesh | |||
Vegetable Co-operatives in Botswana | |||
Bananas in Samoa | |||
Tree Planting in Kenya | |||
Poultry Keeping in Kenya | |||
Poultry Raising in Bangladesh | |||
Goats and Kids in South India | |||
Goat Rearing in Bangladesh | |||
Beekeeping in Kenya | |||
Fish Fanning in Kenya | |||
Summary | |||
6. Services | |||
Barefoot Vets in Bangladesh | |||
Barefoot Mechanics in Nepal and Bangladesh | |||
Barefoot Agriculturalists in The Gambia | |||
Millers in Bangladesh | |||
Custom Work in Bangladesh | |||
Bus Service in Kenya | |||
Summary | |||
CHAPTER III: PROGRESS THROUGH LEARNING | |||
1. General Overview | |||
2. Factors in Success ... and Problems | |||
References for Case Studies | |||
Sources for Further Information |