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Resources for clients & clinicians 2015 Oxford Cognitive Therapy Centre Warneford Hospital Oxford OX3 7JX Tel: (01865) 902801 Fax: (01865) 337416 E-mail: octc@oxfordhealth.nhs.uk Web: www.octc.co.uk

OCTC booklets for clients Members of OCTC and the Oxford Adult Psychology service have for many years had a strong interest in cognitive-behavioural self-help approaches for clients with psychological problems. They have produced a number of booklets for clients and their families, with the aims of educating them about particular problems, providing preparation and support for cognitive-behavioural treatment (CBT), and offering self-help approaches. The booklets are short and easy to read, and thus more likely to be used by people who might be put off by fulllength books. Thousands of copies are already in use, and some have been translated into other languages. They are available at very low prices most cost 2.75 or less. OCTC EDUCATIONAL BOOKLETS These are relatively short and aim mainly to educate clients about the nature of their problems, with only a brief note about treatment. They are particularly useful as a preparation for treatment which is to be carried out by a therapist. Anorexia Nervosa by Linette Whitehead & Vanessa Clinton OCTC SELF-HELP BOOKLETS These are longer, and aim to give clients more detailed advice on coping strategies which they may try out for themselves before, during or after therapy. Managing Anxiety by Gillian Butler A general approach to managing anxiety states of many kinds. This booklet is recommended in Guidelines for the management of patients with generalised anxiety in the Royal College of Psychiatrists Psychiatric Bulletin. Controlling Anxiety by Melanie Fennell & Gillian Butler. A more cognitive approach to the management of anxiety states. Treatment based on this booklet has been shown to be more effective than a purely behavioural treatment. Overcoming Social Anxiety by Gillian Butler. A cognitive-behavioural approach to the management of social anxiety and social phobia. Understanding Health Anxiety by Christine Küchemann & Diana Sanders. A cognitive-behavioural approach to understanding and managing worries about health. Understanding Panic by David Westbrook & Khadija Rouf. Information and self-help for people with panic attacks, based on a cognitive model. Managing Depression by David Westbrook. This booklet contains information and cognitive self-help advice for people who are depressed. It was one of only two patient information sources rated 5 stars by the Centre for Evidence-Based Mental Health in the NHS Direct Online Depression Month, October 2000. How to Relax by Rachel Norris & Christine Küchemann. A basic package, consisting of an audio CD (or cassette tape) and an instruction sheet, which guide the user through a series of relaxation exercises. Also available in Gujarati & Hindi

Managing Anxiety: a user s manual by Helen Kennerley. An eight-part self-help programme for managing anxiety. This package also includes the How to relax relaxation tape / CD, as above. Overcoming Phobias by Diana Sanders. A CBT approach to dealing with specific phobias such as insects, animals, blood & needles, loud noises or enclosed spaces. Managing Obsessive Compulsive Disorder by David Westbrook & Norma Morrison. A greatly revised & expanded version of the original OCD booklet, updated to include more cognitive approaches and detailed self-help advice. Building Self Esteem by Helen Jenkins & Melanie Fennell. A cognitive-behavioural approach to understanding and overcoming low self-esteem, including detailed advice on how self-help strategies can be used to build self-esteem. Recovering from PTSD by Martina Mueller. A cognitive-behavioural approach to making sense of, and recovering from, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, including a detailed description of helpful ways to manage symptoms and come to terms with trauma memories. Overcoming Eating Disorders by Linette Whitehead. A cognitive-behavioural approach to overcoming eating disorders, focusing on getting ready to change, providing suggestions for how to manage key eating disorder features, and how family and friends can help. Managing Psychosis by Helen Close, Khadija Rouf & Kate Rosen. This booklet for people suffering with psychosis describes how one can understand and manage psychotic symptoms using CBT. Managing Psychosis: a guide for relatives, carers & friends by Khadija Rouf, Helen Close & Kate Rosen. This booklet, complementary to the one above, is aimed at families and friends of people who are suffering with psychosis. Changing perfectionism by Sarah Egan, Roz Shafran & Tracey Wade. Perfectionism can be associated with a range of mental health problems and can interfere with many aspects of life. This booklet uses cognitive behavioural methods to help understand the nature of clinical perfectionism and what can be done to change it. Keep safe and carry on: coping with suicidal feelings by Khadija Rouf. This booklet shows that there is hope for recovery by managing suicidal feelings in a range of ways. It contains strategies from current research and best clinical practice can be useful to patients, family members, carers and clinicians alike. With practice, time and support, the ideas described here can help to restore a sense of hope and meaning. Managing Bipolar Disorder by Joanne Ryder, Helen Close & Khadj Rouf.

Other self-help books THE OVERCOMING SERIES This series, published by Constable Robinson and featuring several OCTC authors, is generally regarded as the best series of CBT self-help books in the UK. The series includes: Overcoming Anxiety by Helen Kennerley. Available in the original edition or in the new 3-part workbook format Overcoming Low Self-Esteem by Melanie Fennell. Available in the original edition or in the new 3-part workbook format Overcoming Childhood Trauma by Helen Kennerley Overcoming Social Anxiety and Shyness by Gillian Butler. Available in the original edition or in the new 3-part workbook format Overcoming Anorexia Nervosa by Christopher Freeman Bulimia Nervosa and Binge-Eating by Peter Cooper Overcoming Depression by Paul Gilbert [Revised 3rd edition] Overcoming Mood Swings by Jan Scott Overcoming Anger and Irritability by William Davies Overcoming Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder by David Veale & Rob Willson Overcoming Your Child's Fears And Worries by Cathy Creswell & Lucy Willetts Overcoming Your Child's Shyness by Cathy Creswell & Lucy Willetts OTHER SELF-HELP BOOKS Manage Your Mind, 2 nd edition by Gillian Butler & Tony Hope [OUP] Mind over Mood by Dennis Greenberger & Christine Padesky [Guilford] The Mindful Way Through Depression by Mark Williams, John Teasdale, Zindel Segal & Jon Kabat-Zinn. Includes CD of meditations [Guilford] Mindfulness CDs A set of six CDs covering all the practices used in Oxford s Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy programme by Mark Williams et al. [Updated Sep 2011]

OCTC booklets for clinicians The first of a new series of OCTC booklets for clinicians: Socratic Method by Helen Kennerley This brief therapist guide to Socratic method demystifies a core technique of CBT. It explains just what we mean by Socratic enquiry and offers guidelines for developing it as an effective skill. The text is rich in clinical examples and is highly readable and accessible to all levels of clinician. Other books for clinicians Selected books on CBT by OCTC staff and associates: An Introduction to CBT: Skills & Applications, 2 nd edition by David Westbrook, Helen Kennerley & Joan Kirk [SAGE] Oxford Guide to Surviving as a CBT Therapist edited by Martina Mueller, Helen Kennerley, Freda McManus & David Westbrook [OUP] Oxford Guide to Behavioural Experiments in Cognitive Therapy edited by James Bennett-Levy, Gillian Butler, Melanie Fennell, Ann Hackmann, Martina Mueller & David Westbrook [OUP] Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Psychiatric Problems: A Practical Guide edited by Keith Hawton, Paul Salkovskis, Joan Kirk & David Clark [OUP] Clinician s Guide to Mind over Mood by Dennis Greenberger & Christine Padesky [Guilford] Cognitive Behavioural Approaches to the Understanding and Treatment of Dissociation by Fiona Kennedy, Helen Kennerley and David Pearson [Routledge]

Order Form Title Quantity Per copy Total OCTC SELF-HELP BOOKLETS Anorexia Nervosa 2.75 Managing Anxiety (Indicate if Gujarati or Hindi required) 2.75 Controlling Anxiety 2.75 Overcoming Social Anxiety 2.75 Understanding Health Anxiety 2.75 Understanding Panic 2.75 Managing Depression 2.75 How to Relax Tape or CD 2.75 Managing Anxiety: A user s manual Tape or CD 5.75 Overcoming Phobias 2.75 Managing OCD 2.75 Building Self Esteem 2.75 Recovering from PTSD 2.75 Overcoming Eating Disorders 2.75 Managing Psychosis (for clients) 2.75 Managing Psychosis (for family / friends) 2.75 Changing Perfectionism 2.75 Keep Safe & Carry On: Coping with Suicidal Feelings 2.75 Managing Bipolar Disorder 2.75 OTHER SELF-HELP BOOKS Overcoming Anxiety Original Workbook version 10.99 21.00 Overcoming Low Self-Esteem Original Workbook version 11.99 22.00 Overcoming Childhood Trauma 10.99 Overcoming Social Anxiety & Shyness Original Workbook version 10.99 21.00 Overcoming Anorexia Nervosa 12.99 Bulimia Nervosa and Binge-Eating 10.99 Overcoming Depression 12.99 Overcoming Mood Swings 10.99 Overcoming Anger and Irritability 12.99 Overcoming Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder 10.99 Overcoming your Child's Fears and Worries 10.99 Overcoming your Child's Shyness and Society Anxiety 10.99

Manage Your Mind, 2 nd edition 14.99 Mind Over Mood 17.99 The Mindful Way Through Depression 15.99 MINDFULNESS CDS Set of six Mindfulness CDs 23.00 OCTC & OTHER BOOKS FOR CLINICIANS Socratic Method booklet 2.75 An Introduction to CBT: Skills & Applications (2 nd ed.) 26.99 Oxford Guide to Behavioural Experiments in Cognitive Therapy 32.99 Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Psychiatric Problems: A Practical Guide 38.99 Clinician s Guide to Mind over Mood 24.99 Oxford Guide to Surviving as a CBT Therapist 29.99 Cognitive Behavioural Approaches to the Understanding and Treatment of Dissociation 29.99 I enclose cash, or a cheque to Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust for Name Job Title Address Post Code Tel _ Email Please send this form with payment to: Booklets Secretary, OCTC, Warneford Hospital, Oxford OX3 7JX. Orders cannot be accepted without payment Discounts available for large orders please ring for details Version 6.5.1 Aug 2015