Description
The book describes how the Holistic Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (HCBT) model grew from patients bringing their spiritual beliefs and their socio-economic and cultural context into CBT sessions, factors sometimes missed in standard CBT. Holistic CBT is explained as a new strengths-based, solution-focused and creative model, exploring people’s identity and potential within their individual context, and recognising a body-mind-spirit link. The book sets out the process of this transpersonal, third wave CBT approach, recognising the importance of relating to different racial and cultural worldviews, and in particular, raising the profile of spirituality as an important aspect of people’s lives. An excellent reader for those looking to extend their therapeutic practice in mental health, community and faith settings. A companion course manual ‘Free to be Me’ by the same author provides guidance and resources for running HCBT sessions with individuals and groups.
Those with mental health difficulties can sometimes feel disconnected with their identity and can lose sight of who they are and what they value. Holistic Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (HCBT) is a new model that builds on the standard CBT approach to help people connect with their sense of identity and meaning in life. It has come out of clinical practice with real clients in secondary mental health settings working with complex and severe mental health in London, with many clients coming from ethnic minorities and inner city contexts. HCBT can be used in any therapeutic or personal development setting and encourages an appreciation of different cultures and different worldviews, particularly relating to spirituality. In addition to being a useful way of offering CBT within different cultural and religious contexts, it would be useful in communities where participants may be reluctant to engage with mental health services due to these services appearing not to recognise their spiritual views or not routinely exploring spirituality within the therapy.









Roger Bretherton | BACIP President –
Sahar Beg | MindWorks UK –
Jodie Wozencroft-Reay | House of Healing CBT –