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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Techniques for Retraining Your Brain
- Lu par : Jason M. Satterfield
- Durée : 12 h et 35 min
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Why is it so hard to lose weight, stop smoking, or establish healthy habits? Why do couples argue about the same issues over and over? Why do so many people lie awake at night, stricken with worry and anxiety? Why is it so difficult to come to terms with a loved one's death, even if it's after a long illness?
The answers to these questions - and the path to lasting change in your life - lie in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), a well-tested collection of practical techniques for managing moods and modifying undesirable behaviors through self-awareness, critical analysis, and goal-oriented change. CBT illuminates the links between thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and physical health and uses those connections to develop concrete plans for self-improvement. Built on a solid foundation of neurological and behavioral research, CBT is an approach almost anyone can use for promoting greater mental health and improving quality of life.
In 24 engaging half-hour lectures, you'll build a robust and effective self-improvement toolkit with the expert guidance of Professor Satterfield of the University of California, San Francisco. You will explore CBT's roots in Socratic and stoic philosophy, build a toolkit of CBT techniques, and hear about the latest research about its outcomes. Additionally this intriguing and practical course allows you to take on the role of medical student, physician, psychologist, and patient.
Throughout the course you'll explore issues that cause people to seek out therapy. In some cases you'll get to hear Dr. Satterfield working with a patient, and in others you'll be delving into research to find what causes issues and how CBT helps to resolve them.
Everyone has something about their life that they would like to improve. With the tools in CBT and the desire to make your situation better, you can create lasting change in your life.
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- Dan
- 23/08/2015
Total waste of time
What disappointed you about Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
This book is extremely broad and has no depth at all. The title "Techniques for Retraining Your Brain" is total garbage. It gives you surface level knowledge of a range of ailments. A quick Wikipedia search for each of these different ailments would be much quicker and much more fruitful.
From this book I was expecting to learn how to recognize negative thoughts, and then learn strategies to rationalize them so they aren't debilitating to one's mood or self-esteem. I got none of this. Here is a breakdown of each lecture:
-This is what depression is.
-This is how many people it affects.
-CBT can help with this. (But no information on HOW)
-Here's a really boring example of a patient talking about depression.
-Here's more surface level information about depression BUT NO COGNITIVE STRATEGIES to deal with it.
-Replace depression with whatever other ailment he's talking about in a different lecture and you have the whole course summed up.
I can't seem to grasp why anyone would see this as useful unless you're in an extremely low state and just need something to get you out of bed. Perhaps this could be that push to get some meaningful help?
I'm reading "Feeling Good" right now by David Burns and the first 10% of this book gives more information than this whole "course".
What could The Great Courses have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
Talk about COGNITIONS!
Would you be willing to try another one of Professor Jason M. Satterfield’s performances?
Definitely not.
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
Anger.
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- G. Taylor
- 11/09/2015
Not what I was looking for.
I found it somewhat boring. There's good information here but listening to the exchanges between the therapist and the patient didn't seem like the best way to present it. There's nothing terribly wrong with this. It just didn't interest me.
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- Stephanie-Samantha
- 09/01/2016
Great addition to my counseling practice
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I highly recommend this book to psychology practitioners and motivated clients. It is well organized and well read. I listen while I do my daily exercise (walking). I often end up writing emails to myself to remember to look up certain topics when I arrive home.
What did you like best about this story?
This is a difficult question to answer because I like it all so much. I think the narration was particularly outstanding. The narrator is straightforward and cites references or appropriate links when needed. I have found some audible narrator of scientific information try to be funny or cute, and it ends up distracting from the narration. This is not the case with Dr. Satterfield.
Which character – as performed by Professor Jason M. Satterfield – was your favorite?
Himself. He narrates the book based on his own research.
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- HRFinn
- 12/03/2019
Disappointment
This was a difficult book for me, as it was listening to actual client interviews, rather than factual delivery. I found it choppy and distracting. The sound was in and out and there was a lot of static during conversations, just poorly done. While I absorb all types of books on the brain and neuroscience, I would not recommend this one at all. Want a great brain book? Listen to Brain Myths Exploded instead.
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- R. Koehler
- 20/10/2017
Very Practical
As a result of going through some difficult times in my life, and at my doctor's suggestion, I began seeing a therapist for cognitive behavioral therapy. I wasn't satisfied, so I began listening to this audio book on CBT. It helped me understand that the therapist was setting the groundwork in our first few sessions, and gave me a very thorough understanding of how CBT works and the many different varieties of treatment and strategies that are available. I strongly recommend this book.
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- Adam Hall
- 22/07/2015
A solid introduction to CBT
The Author/Narrator has a very kind tenor, this guides the entire course. The course is systematic, switching from symptom to symptom to break up any monotony. Numerous cases and recordings from actual therapy sessions are used as the primary teaching tool throughout the course. This provides context for the ideas and techniques being presented. This is an over arching introduction into what a course of CBT may look like. If you are interested in learning more about psychology in general, and in being exposed to techniques to help with the turmoil of life, this is a good start.
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- Damien M. Wilson
- 11/12/2015
I just couldn't get into this....
Would you try another book from The Great Courses and/or Professor Jason M. Satterfield?
Of course. One book does not an author make! It's possible that I just didn't appreciate this example.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
The moment when the author tried to engage experiment subjects by asking them to answer questions while being recorded.
Would you be willing to try another one of Professor Jason M. Satterfield’s performances?
Yes, but if I experienced the same result, I'd avoid his books in future.
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
Disappointment. I'm fascinated by Neuropsychology, but the openly promotional manner in the way this book opened probably put me in a skeptical mood as a reader.
Any additional comments?
There seemed to be a lot of unnecessary 'padding' out in the initial chapters that just turned me off this book. The author was trying to illustrate key points by using real subjects. This effort should be commended, as the change in narrator helped maintain appeal. Sadly, the subjects were either poorly chosen, or the editing of these elements of the book was omitted in the final version. As an e-reader, I need the sound to be clear, distinct, and entertaining. Brevity and interweaving concepts throughout the e-book is the key to readers keeping interest.
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- matt barrow
- 04/06/2016
Great start for people with cognitive issues
This course broken up into half our lectures on various subjects such as depression, anxiety, ptsd, addiction, and anger management. Strategies designed to help people cope with these issues are discussed in detail. If you have any personal problems like the ones listed above, I recommend trying some of these techniques.
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- Eric
- 16/07/2015
The therapy sessions drive the message home
I found the therapy session scenarios very helpful. They helped me understand the CBT concepts in question. Additionally, I found the advice on selfhelp tools such as apps and books and questions to ask a potential therapist very beneficial.
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- buyerinca
- 01/08/2015
Absolutely wonderful!
The author did an incredible job presenting this info. He was extremely clear, informative, and unbiased. He often presented CBT in a wider context in terms of what other approaches were available and what the research supported. I always felt like he was an incredibly smart honest objective teacher whose ultimate goal was simply giving people the best tools available and was open about what is yet to be fully understood.
His voice is unbelievable! It's so kind I could've listened to him reciting 100 bottles of beer on the wall! Thankfully the content was just as excellent.
The case studies were really interesting and a nice way to see CBT at work in someone else's situation.
Highly recommend.
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- Amazon Kunde
- 13/09/2017
Absolut hörenswert!
Vorweg: ich liebe die Idee dieser Serie - auf die Ohren gesetzt und bei der Ausführung stupider manueller Tätigkeiten wissenschaftlich fundiertes Wissen "abfischen" - einfach genial!
In diesem Kurs gestaltet Jason Satterfield am Beispiel von 3 sehr unterschiedlichen Patienten den Einstieg in die CBT - der Hörer begleitet akustisch den Ablauf der Therapie und bekommt dabei mehr und mehr Grundlagen, Details und Techniken der CBT vermittelt. Durch diese Technik verliert J.Satterfield sich nie in der Theorie und der Hörer bleibt fasziniert "bei der Stange". Empathie, Sympathie und Humor machen das Hörvergnügen komplett - absolut hörenswert!
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- Ivan
- 08/11/2018
Amazing!
Very good and detailed explanations of CBT. The best part of this is that it includes REAL recordings from sessions with patients, so it is easy to understand how it is done in practice.
A lot of learnings how the therapist should actually conduct the consultations
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- Johannes Jahn
- 29/03/2019
Excellent introduction into CBT
As a teacher, I have listened to a variety of Great Courses and most are interesting but only a few have had some impact on my background knowledge, understanding, or perceptions. In my everyday work this audiobook has actually made me advance the depth of my thinking and analysis. I am sure I will listen to the audiobook again at some point to refresh and deepen these concepts.
While I recommend the audiobook, I understand the criticism that some ideas are mostly scratched on the surface, but again, it serves very well as an introduction to the field in general, addressing many topics as well as providing further reading material. The practical approach, i. e., recorded therapy sessions and the latter reflections on them, however, were very insightful for me.
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- Benjamin
- 27/12/2022
Super Informationen!
Wenn man den Kurs durchgehört hat, hat man sicher das ein oder andere darüber gelernt, wie man sich selbst in emotional schwierigen Situationen helfen kann! Der Sprecher ist auch sehr angenehm :)
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- Jan Fritsche
- 25/06/2020
The best part about this is
listening to Maria getting better. You can LITERALLY HEAR her situation improving. Absolutely lovely.
Informative course, especially if you haven't done some research into behaviour change already.
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- Elisabeth Renner
- 13/06/2023
Good
I’m becoming a therapist and it was super helpful. Got a lot of ideas for patients but also great for everyone helping himself!
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- H. Schmundt
- 11/05/2023
Excellent book - better than any printed format could have been
The authentic audio from CBT sessions is fantastic. Audio beats text/print hands down. Highly instructive, full of empathy, helpful also for self help.
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