Eastern Influences on Neuropsychotherapy
Accepting, Soothing, and Stilling Cluttered and Critical Minds
Herausgeber: Yeates, Giles; Farrell, Gavin
Eastern Influences on Neuropsychotherapy
Accepting, Soothing, and Stilling Cluttered and Critical Minds
Herausgeber: Yeates, Giles; Farrell, Gavin
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Collectively, this publication showcases diverse and contemporary practice in neuropsychotherapy. These all share an influence of Eastern religious and philosophical practices, used to address the ever-present need for innovative adaptation to talking therapies.
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Collectively, this publication showcases diverse and contemporary practice in neuropsychotherapy. These all share an influence of Eastern religious and philosophical practices, used to address the ever-present need for innovative adaptation to talking therapies.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 398g
- ISBN-13: 9781782206156
- ISBN-10: 1782206159
- Artikelnr.: 49461987
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 398g
- ISBN-13: 9781782206156
- ISBN-10: 1782206159
- Artikelnr.: 49461987
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr Giles Yeates is principal clinical neuropsychologist and also a couples psychotherapist at the Community Head Injury Service, Aylesbury. His clinical work involves psychological therapy and cognitive rehabilitation with survivors of brain injury in individual and group formats. In addition he works within the family service to provide couples and family sessions, including work with child relatives. Dr Yeates is also an active researcher and author within the areas of social neuroscience, interpersonal relationships, neuropsychoanalysis, social context, psychological therapies and qualitative research following brain injury. Dr Gavin Farrell is the co-editor of the journal Neuro-Disability & Psychotherapy. He works as a Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist in the NHS, in a community neuro-rehabilitation service. He completed Core Training in Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP) in 2011. His specialist area of interest is in working with medically unexplained neurological symptoms such as psychogenic non-epileptic seizures.
Table of Contents
Contents (all content from issue NDP 02(1/2) unless otherwise indicated:
1. Introduction to this Republished volume (Giles Yeates & Gavin
Farrell) New content
2. Original Editorial from NDP2(1/2) issue (Giles Yeates & Gavin
Farrell)
3. An exploration of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for chronic pain
in Multiple Sclerosis (Oliver Tooze, Anke Karl, Leon Dysch & David
McLaughlin)
4. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for the management of chronic
neuropathic pain in Multiple Sclerosis: A case study. Neil Carrigan &
Leon Dysch from NDP 3(2).
5. An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Intervention for a woman with
Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis and a history of childhood
trauma (Sarah Gillanders & David Gillanders)
6. Soothing the Injured Brain with a Compassionate Mind: Building the
Case for Compassion Focused Therapy following Acquired Brain Injury
(Fi Ashworth)
7. Facing Degeneration with Compassion on Your Side: Using Compassion
Focused Therapy with People with a Diagnosis of a Dementia (Rebecca
Poz)
8. The use of yoga to enhance a compassion focused therapy intervention
in a holistic neuropsychological rehabilitation setting for ABI. A
qualitative case illustration. (Aneesh Sharavat)
9. Body In Mind Training: Mindful movement for the Clinical Setting
(Tamara Russell)
10. Flow State Experiences as a Biopsychosocial Guide for Tai Ji
Intervention and Research in Neuro-Rehabilitation (Giles Yeates)
from NDP 3(1).
11. Mindfulness MBSR/MBCT improves general psychiatric symptom severity,
depression, anxiety and perceived stress in neurological disorders in
an NHS clinical setting. title to be reworded (Niels Detert & Laura
Douglass)
Contents (all content from issue NDP 02(1/2) unless otherwise indicated:
1. Introduction to this Republished volume (Giles Yeates & Gavin
Farrell) New content
2. Original Editorial from NDP2(1/2) issue (Giles Yeates & Gavin
Farrell)
3. An exploration of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for chronic pain
in Multiple Sclerosis (Oliver Tooze, Anke Karl, Leon Dysch & David
McLaughlin)
4. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for the management of chronic
neuropathic pain in Multiple Sclerosis: A case study. Neil Carrigan &
Leon Dysch from NDP 3(2).
5. An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Intervention for a woman with
Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis and a history of childhood
trauma (Sarah Gillanders & David Gillanders)
6. Soothing the Injured Brain with a Compassionate Mind: Building the
Case for Compassion Focused Therapy following Acquired Brain Injury
(Fi Ashworth)
7. Facing Degeneration with Compassion on Your Side: Using Compassion
Focused Therapy with People with a Diagnosis of a Dementia (Rebecca
Poz)
8. The use of yoga to enhance a compassion focused therapy intervention
in a holistic neuropsychological rehabilitation setting for ABI. A
qualitative case illustration. (Aneesh Sharavat)
9. Body In Mind Training: Mindful movement for the Clinical Setting
(Tamara Russell)
10. Flow State Experiences as a Biopsychosocial Guide for Tai Ji
Intervention and Research in Neuro-Rehabilitation (Giles Yeates)
from NDP 3(1).
11. Mindfulness MBSR/MBCT improves general psychiatric symptom severity,
depression, anxiety and perceived stress in neurological disorders in
an NHS clinical setting. title to be reworded (Niels Detert & Laura
Douglass)
Table of Contents
Contents (all content from issue NDP 02(1/2) unless otherwise indicated:
1. Introduction to this Republished volume (Giles Yeates & Gavin
Farrell) New content
2. Original Editorial from NDP2(1/2) issue (Giles Yeates & Gavin
Farrell)
3. An exploration of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for chronic pain
in Multiple Sclerosis (Oliver Tooze, Anke Karl, Leon Dysch & David
McLaughlin)
4. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for the management of chronic
neuropathic pain in Multiple Sclerosis: A case study. Neil Carrigan &
Leon Dysch from NDP 3(2).
5. An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Intervention for a woman with
Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis and a history of childhood
trauma (Sarah Gillanders & David Gillanders)
6. Soothing the Injured Brain with a Compassionate Mind: Building the
Case for Compassion Focused Therapy following Acquired Brain Injury
(Fi Ashworth)
7. Facing Degeneration with Compassion on Your Side: Using Compassion
Focused Therapy with People with a Diagnosis of a Dementia (Rebecca
Poz)
8. The use of yoga to enhance a compassion focused therapy intervention
in a holistic neuropsychological rehabilitation setting for ABI. A
qualitative case illustration. (Aneesh Sharavat)
9. Body In Mind Training: Mindful movement for the Clinical Setting
(Tamara Russell)
10. Flow State Experiences as a Biopsychosocial Guide for Tai Ji
Intervention and Research in Neuro-Rehabilitation (Giles Yeates)
from NDP 3(1).
11. Mindfulness MBSR/MBCT improves general psychiatric symptom severity,
depression, anxiety and perceived stress in neurological disorders in
an NHS clinical setting. title to be reworded (Niels Detert & Laura
Douglass)
Contents (all content from issue NDP 02(1/2) unless otherwise indicated:
1. Introduction to this Republished volume (Giles Yeates & Gavin
Farrell) New content
2. Original Editorial from NDP2(1/2) issue (Giles Yeates & Gavin
Farrell)
3. An exploration of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for chronic pain
in Multiple Sclerosis (Oliver Tooze, Anke Karl, Leon Dysch & David
McLaughlin)
4. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for the management of chronic
neuropathic pain in Multiple Sclerosis: A case study. Neil Carrigan &
Leon Dysch from NDP 3(2).
5. An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Intervention for a woman with
Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis and a history of childhood
trauma (Sarah Gillanders & David Gillanders)
6. Soothing the Injured Brain with a Compassionate Mind: Building the
Case for Compassion Focused Therapy following Acquired Brain Injury
(Fi Ashworth)
7. Facing Degeneration with Compassion on Your Side: Using Compassion
Focused Therapy with People with a Diagnosis of a Dementia (Rebecca
Poz)
8. The use of yoga to enhance a compassion focused therapy intervention
in a holistic neuropsychological rehabilitation setting for ABI. A
qualitative case illustration. (Aneesh Sharavat)
9. Body In Mind Training: Mindful movement for the Clinical Setting
(Tamara Russell)
10. Flow State Experiences as a Biopsychosocial Guide for Tai Ji
Intervention and Research in Neuro-Rehabilitation (Giles Yeates)
from NDP 3(1).
11. Mindfulness MBSR/MBCT improves general psychiatric symptom severity,
depression, anxiety and perceived stress in neurological disorders in
an NHS clinical setting. title to be reworded (Niels Detert & Laura
Douglass)