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About the Author
Mark Berthold-Losleben, PhD, MD, MA, is a consultant psychiatrist at St. Olavs University Hospital in Trondheim, Norway, and associate professor at the Department of Mental Health of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). He trained with Prof. James McCullough in 2016 in Amsterdam and was supervised by John S. Swan on his way to becoming a therapist, supervisor, and trainer in CBASP. Since 2018 he has been working closely with John S. Swan, Marianne Liebing-Wilson, and Bob MacVicar on making CBASP better known in Norway. Marianne Liebing-Wilson, RMN, PG DIP CBT, was a senior adult psychotherapist with NHS Tayside and delivered the postgraduate CBT training program at the University of Dundee in Scotland together with John S. Swan. She trained with Prof. McCullough on several occasions on his visits to Scotland, and offered CBASP training to European colleagues with him in Amsterdam. She continues to offer training and supervision in CBASP in the UK and various European countries. John S. Swan, MSc, BSc, RMN, RGN, PG DIP CBT, was a senior clinical lecturer and course director with the University of Dundee in Scotland. He trained with the originator of CBASP, Prof. James McCullough, in 2006 and was fortunate enough to be supervised by Prof. McCullough for three years after his training. John S. Swan is now retired but continues to offer training and supervision in CBASP upon request.
Reviews
A lovely contribution to the field of persistent depression and the effective treatment system called CBASP! The authors do a great job in making CBASP accessible and demonstrating how to implement it in real life. If you treat patients with depression, you will certainly benefit from this book.;J. Kim Penberthy, PhD, ABPP, Dept. of Psychiatry & Neurobehavioral Sciences, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA;This book provides an accessible introduction to the application of core principles and theories of CBASP, suitable for a range of clinical experience levels, from graduate students to more experienced clinicians looking to add additional skills to their treatment repertoire for persistent depressive disorder (PDD). The dialogue-based approach to teaching various CBASP techniques helps bring the therapy to life in a compelling and easy-to-understand fashion.; Reviewed by Christopher McGovern, MA, Dept. of Psychological Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, in Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy (2023)
Book Information
ISBN 9780889375840
Author Mark Berthold-Losleben
Format Paperback
Page Count 196
Imprint Hogrefe Publishing
Publisher Hogrefe Publishing