ABSTRACT

The costs of occupational stress in terms of sickness absence, ill-health-related retirement, litigation and lost productivity are increasing, putting strain on economies across the world. The fact that health care work is inherently more stressful than many other occupations makes it vital that the problem of occupational stress among health professionals is addressed.

CBT for Occupational Stress in Health Professionals goes beyond simply defining the problem and fills a gap in the current literature by providing clear and concise individual treatment interventions. In three parts, the book covers:

  • an overview of stress in the occupational context
  • the standard CBT approach to assessment, formulation and treatment
  • a new schema-focused approach to treating occupational stress.

The schema-focused approach presented here provides powerful tools for treating a range of work-related problems for which standard CBT approaches are ineffective. Case studies are presented throughout the book to illustrate the therapeutic approaches described.

This book will be of huge benefit to clinical and organizational psychologists, psychiatrists, mental health workers, counsellors and anyone else involved in treating occupational stress. It will also have much to offer those who manage people suffering from stress, human resource workers and those who are experiencing work-related stress.

part |2 pages

Part I Introduction

chapter 1|12 pages

Defining and conceptualizing stress

ByMARTIN BAMBER

chapter 2|10 pages

A cognitive behavioural model of occupational stress

ByMARTIN BAMBER

part |2 pages

PART II Standard interventions for occupational stress

chapter 3|14 pages

Assessment and treatment strategies for occupational stress

ByMARTIN BAMBER

chapter 4|16 pages

Organizational strategies for managing stress at work

ByALISTAIR OSTELL

chapter 9|14 pages

Theresa: A case of performance anxiety

ByMARK LATHAM

chapter 10|15 pages

Patrick: A case of depression linked to perfectionism

ByPAUL BLENKIRON

chapter 11|14 pages

Colin: A case of health anxiety

ByMARK LATHAM

part |2 pages

Part III A schema-focused approach to occupational stress

chapter 12|13 pages

A schema-focused model of occupational stress

ByMARTIN BAMBER, JASON PRICE

chapter 14|14 pages

A schema-focused approach to treating work dysfunctions

ByMARTIN BAMBER

chapter 16|11 pages

Occupation as re-enactment: Adaptive or maladaptive?

ByJASON PRICE

chapter 17|6 pages

Discussion and conclusions

ByMARTIN BAMBER