Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Acute Inpatient Mental Health Units presents innovative ways of delivering CBT within the inpatient setting and applying CBT principles to inform and enhance inpatient care.
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Acute Inpatient Mental Health Units presents innovative ways of delivering CBT within the inpatient setting and applying CBT principles to inform and enhance inpatient care.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Isabel Clarke and Hannah Wilson are working together to develop an innovative psychological therapies service at Woodhaven, an acute mental health in-patient unit, serving West Southampton and the New Forest. They are both clinical psychologists working for the Hampshire Partnership NHS Trust.
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Morrison Foreword. Clarke Introduction. Part I: Setting the Scene. Hanna The Context of the Acute In-patient Hospital in the UK and the Place for Therapy Within It. Kinderman New Ways of Working and the Provision of CBT in the Inpatient Setting. Marie The Service User Perspective. Kennedy The Use of Formulation in Inpatient Settings. Part II: Individual CBT in the Inpatient Setting. Clarke Pioneering a Cross Diagnostic Approach Founded in Cognitive Science. Clarke Wilson Working With Overwhelming Emotion: Depression Anxiety and Anger. Freemantle Clarke Making Sense of Psychosis in Crisis. McGowan Working With Personality Disorders in an Acute Psychiatric Ward. Part III: Working with the Staff Group to Create a Therapeutic Culture. Cowdrill Dannahy Running Reflective Practice Groups on an In-patient Unit. Sambrook Working With Crisis - The Role of the Clinical Psychologist in a Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit. Rosebert Hall Training Acute In-Patient Ward Staff to Use CBT Techniques. Part IV: CBT Group Work. Hill Clarke Wilson The 'Making Friends With Yourself Group' and the 'What is Real and What is Not Group'. Rendle Wilson Delivering Dialectical Behavior Therapy Based Emotional Coping Skills Group Across Diagnostic Groups. Part V: The Challenge of Evaluating this Service. Durrant Tolland 'Evaluating Short-term CBT in an Acute Adult In-patient Unit'.
Morrison Foreword. Clarke Introduction. Part I: Setting the Scene. Hanna The Context of the Acute In-patient Hospital in the UK and the Place for Therapy Within It. Kinderman New Ways of Working and the Provision of CBT in the Inpatient Setting. Marie The Service User Perspective. Kennedy The Use of Formulation in Inpatient Settings. Part II: Individual CBT in the Inpatient Setting. Clarke Pioneering a Cross Diagnostic Approach Founded in Cognitive Science. Clarke Wilson Working With Overwhelming Emotion: Depression Anxiety and Anger. Freemantle Clarke Making Sense of Psychosis in Crisis. McGowan Working With Personality Disorders in an Acute Psychiatric Ward. Part III: Working with the Staff Group to Create a Therapeutic Culture. Cowdrill Dannahy Running Reflective Practice Groups on an In-patient Unit. Sambrook Working With Crisis - The Role of the Clinical Psychologist in a Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit. Rosebert Hall Training Acute In-Patient Ward Staff to Use CBT Techniques. Part IV: CBT Group Work. Hill Clarke Wilson The 'Making Friends With Yourself Group' and the 'What is Real and What is Not Group'. Rendle Wilson Delivering Dialectical Behavior Therapy Based Emotional Coping Skills Group Across Diagnostic Groups. Part V: The Challenge of Evaluating this Service. Durrant Tolland 'Evaluating Short-term CBT in an Acute Adult In-patient Unit'.
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