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E-grāmata: LGBTQI Workbook for CBT

  • Formāts: 138 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Mar-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000356328
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  • Formāts: 138 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Mar-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000356328

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"Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is one of the most popular evidence-based interventions in the world, but little has been done to explore how it affects different groups of people such as the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LGBTQI) community. The LGBTQI Workbook for CBT is filled with hands-on, practical perspectives for clients who are seeking a new point-of-view or for clinicians and students seeking additional tools and competence when working with sexual and gender non-conforming (GNC) minority clients. The workbook focuses on skill building and addresses techniques for personal self-assessment, cognitive and behavioral activation, psychoeducation, and therapist resources. Incorporating structured learning tools to promote professional responsibility as well as ethically driven and evidence-based practices, this text aims to promote empowerment. Applied activities are available in multiple worksheets and reproducible handouts to utilize in session, in the classroom, in the field, and in life. The LGBTQ Workbook for CBT is an invaluable resource for beginner or experienced clinicians, students working with sexual and GNC minorities, and clients, as well as an excellent supplementary text for graduate students in social work, psychology, nursing, psychiatry, professional counselling, and marriage and family therapy"--

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is one of the most popular evidence-based interventions in the world, but little has been done to explore how it affects different groups of people such as the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LGBTQI) community. The LGBTQI Workbook for CBT is filled with hands-on, practical perspectives for clients who are seeking a new point-of-view or for clinicians and students seeking additional tools and competence when working with sexual and gender non-conforming (GNC) minority clients.

The workbook focuses on skill building and addresses techniques for personal self-assessment, cognitive and behavioral activation, psychoeducation, and therapist resources. Incorporating structured learning tools to promote professional responsibility as well as ethically driven and evidence-based practices, this text aims to promote empowerment. Applied activities are available in multiple worksheets and reproducible handouts to utilize in session, in the classroom, in the field, and in life.

The LGBTQ Workbook for CBT is an invaluable resource for beginner or experienced clinicians, students working with sexual and GNC minorities, and clients, as well as an excellent supplementary text for graduate students in social work, psychology, nursing, psychiatry, professional counselling, and marriage and family therapy.

Recenzijas

"Dr. Schotts LGBTQI Workbook for CBT is a practical and most useful resource for social work students and mental health practitioners in the field. The workbook provides a panoply of exercises, resources, and tools for self-reflection, action planning, and strengthening of the therapeutic alliance via the lens of affirming practice and principles of CBT."

Michael P. Dentato, PhD, MSW, Associate Professor of Social Work, Loyola University Chicago, author of Social Work Practice with the LGBTQ Community

"LGBTQI Workbook for CBT is a very welcomed answer to the perennial question about affirmative practice with queer people: But, how do you do that? This text is imminently readable, extremely pragmatic, and perfectly economical in breadth and depth for both the client system and clinicians alike. Dr. Schott has distilled CBT in an effective way for all users, while simultaneously infusing CBT with the core ethos and practical strategies that promote queer validation and that help users along a path of healing from minority stress and anti-LGBTQ+ oppression. This should not only be part of the intervention toolbox when working with LGBTQ+ people but it should be part of the educational archive for training practitioners."

Tyler M. Argüello, PhD, DCSW, LCSW, Associate Professor of Social Work, California State University, Sacramento, author of Queer Social Work: Cases for LGBTQ+ Affirmative Practice.

About the Author xi
Disclaimer xiii
Current Life Selfie xv
Introduction 1(8)
How to Use This Workbook
1(3)
Terming CBT
4(5)
Part 1 Self-Assessment Handouts and Worksheets
9(16)
Firsthand Self-Assessment
10(1)
Islands and Stones Goal Setting
11(1)
Intersectionality Gem
12(2)
Superhero Miracle Question
14(3)
Emotional Color Coral
17(2)
LGBTQI Hierarchy
19(3)
Stages of Change Lotus Flower
22(3)
Part 2 Cognitive Handouts and Worksheets
25(14)
Cognitive Distortions Checklist
26(2)
ABC Technique
28(2)
East vs. West Thinking
30(3)
Checking Toxic Shame
33(1)
Crystal Ball Gazing
34(2)
HALT Technique
36(2)
Unicorn vs. Dragon
38(1)
Part 3 Behavioral Handouts and Worksheets
39(22)
Behavioral Activation 101
40(1)
Behavioral Activation: Motivating for Affirming Therapy
41(1)
Behavioral Activation: Prescription Pills and Other Substances Misuse
42(1)
Behavioral Activation: Nicotine and Marijuana Misuse
43(1)
Behavioral Activation: Alcohol Misuse
44(1)
Behavioral Activation: Intimate Partner Relational Problems
45(1)
Behavioral Activation: Sleep Hygiene
46(1)
Behavioral Activation: Daily Nutrition Puzzle
47(2)
Behavioral Activation: Exercise Routine
49(1)
Breast Cancer Self-Assessment
50(2)
Testicular Cancer Self-Assessment
52(2)
Grounding Techniques 101
54(1)
Grounding Technique: Calm Place
55(1)
Grounding Technique: Bunny Breath
56(1)
Grounding Technique: Mini-Sandtray
57(1)
Grounding Technique: Body Scan
58(2)
Grounding Technique: Hero Mindful Coloring Activity
60(1)
Part 4 Psychoeducational Handouts and Worksheets
61(26)
LGBTQI History
62(3)
Coming Out
65(3)
The LGBTQI Identity Iguana
68(2)
Pronouns Matter
70(2)
Sexual Health Checklist: LBTQI Community
72(2)
Sexual Health Checklist: GBTQI Community
74(2)
Sexual Health Checklist: Trans Community
76(2)
Your LGBTQI Brain
78(2)
Attachment Bond Elephants
80(2)
Relationship Validation Checklist
82(1)
Finding an LGBTQI Affirming Therapist
83(2)
Preparing for Therapy Tips
85(2)
Part 5 Therapist Handouts and Worksheets
87(20)
LGBTQI Affirmative Therapy (AT)
88(2)
Intersex Affirmative Therapy (IAT)
90(3)
Trans Affirmative Therapy (TAT)
93(2)
AT Therapist Tips
95(2)
Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) Checklist
97(1)
Conversion Therapy Bans
98(2)
Trans Trauma-Informed Care
100(1)
Cisgender Privilege Checklist
101(3)
Dating Safety Checklist
104(3)
Appendix A AT Progress Note 107(2)
Appendix B Biological-Psychological-Social AT Assessment 109(4)
Appendix C Resources 113(4)
Future Life Selfie 117(2)
References 119(2)
Index 121
Dr. Erik Schott is a clinical associate professor at the University of Southern California (USC) and a licensed clinical social worker in Los Angeles. He is a certified Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) psychotherapist; holds specialized training in Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT) and CBT; and has expertise in LGBTQI social work, childhood neurodevelopmental life issues, HIV/AIDS, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) pedagogy, and instructional design.