I have undertaken the supervision of other therapists – both CBT and other therapists – for many years. I currently have a full list of supervisees but would be willing to discuss future possibilities with potential trainees.
I also have considerable experience in training therapists both for CBT and more generally as therapists. I enjoy training and still do such work for several universities and training organisations and am always happy to discuss undertaking training requests.
I have published a wide range of books, chapters and articles on CBT and therapy. Some idea of the range of these can be found on my author’s website at Sage Publications. I have also made several DVDs on CBT and therapy with Counselling DVDs
Frank Wills, Skills in CBTThis is a fascinating book, which I will be happy to have on my book shelf. The author carefully outlines all the basic therapeutic techniques used in CBT today, elaborating in each case relevant CBT skills, as well as discussing emotional and interpersonal aspects that may surface, and describing strategies that may be relevant at that point. Some of these strategies have been drawn from other therapeutic schools, but would obviously be useful. This is done with great clarity, and has the effect of placing CBT in a broader context, which will be helpful for CBT therapists, and may also be intriguing to therapists from other backgrounds, making CBT seem less alien, and alerting them to its finer points. This book has an elegant structure, is well organised, and will make an excellent reference book. Ann Hackmann
The book's companion web site is here.