Eight Principles for a Modern CBT: Re-Visioning Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Clinical Training (Modern Integrative Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Scott Temple, R. Trent Codd III
Re-Visioning Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Clinical Training
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Release Date: 25/11/2025
Re-Visioning Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Clinical Training Eight Principles for a Modern CBT is a training guide for both new and experienced clinicians who want to understand and apply the newest developments in cognitive behavioral therapy. Eight Principles for a Modern CBT is a training guide for both new and experienced clinicians who want to understand and apply the newest developments in cognitive behavioral therapy. It’s a hands-on manual that helps readers sort through competing models for addressing cognitive change, emotion processing, and behavior change. When is acceptance indicated, and how does one “do” acceptance in therapy? How can mindfulness be incorporated in ways that are brief, simple to teach, and effective? How should therapists use clients’ values and hopes as guides for setting a course in therapy, rather than focusing exclusively on medicalized diagnoses? How does one tailor treatment for varying levels of severity of impairment? In these pages, readers will find answers to and insights on these questions and much more, including perspectives on evolutionary psychology and newer, process-based models that put human suffering in a less medicalized and stigmatizing frame.