A handful of things to read, watch and listen to, open to anyone, at any stage of CAT learning.
Lee walks through what CAT mapping looks like in the therapy room, and how it surfaces the patterns that keep people stuck, and what changes once those patterns are visible.
A printable worksheet to start mapping a reciprocal role pattern of your own.
A short, jargon-free explainer of Cognitive Analytic Therapy for clients and curious practitioners.
Lenice Murray and Lee Crothers explore how ruptures in therapeutic relationships show up with consumers, carers and teams, and how honest conversations, shared responsibility and strong supervision help repair them and support safer practice.
Co-edited by Lee Crothers with Nick Barnes. Eighteen chapters and four case studies on a Cognitive Analytic approach to youth mental health: one to one, with families, and across communities.
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