By
Marie Donaghy, PhD, BA(Hons), FCSP, FHEA, Professor of Physiotherapy; Dean, School of Health Sciences, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh; Fellow of
the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy; Graduate member of the British Psychological Society; Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Maggie Nicol, PhD, MPhil, FCOT, Cert, FE, Fellow of the College of Occupational Therapy; Professor of Occupational Therapy and Head of Occupational Therapy at Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh
Kate Davidson, MA MPhil PhD FBPsS, Fellow of the British Psychological Society; Honorary Professor of Clinical Psychology at University of Glasgow; Director
of the Glasgow Institute of Psychosocial Interventions at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Description
This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. It presents the application of the model
of cognitive behavioural intervention in the practice of physiotherapy and occupational therapy addressing a range of clinical problems
with contributions from professionals who are specialists in their field. The book explains the psychological model and provides a rationale
for applying CBT as a tool to strengthen physiotherapy and occupational therapy interventions. Case studies are integral to this book,
highlighting the application of CBT, outlining the strategies, and illustrating the outcomes and boundaries of treatment.