The psychological impact of an acquired brain injury (ABI) can be devastating for both the person involved and their family. This book describes the different types of psychological therapies used to ameliorate psychological distress following ABI.
The psychological impact of an acquired brain injury (ABI) can be devastating for both the person involved and their family. This book describes the different types of psychological therapies used to ameliorate psychological distress following ABI.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Giles N. Yeates is Editor of the journal and book series Neuro-Disability & Psychotherapy, in addition to the Brain Injury book series (Routledge Books). As a clinical neuropsychologist in community neurorehabilitation, his clinical work and research focuses on the innovation of psychological therapies and support of relationships following acquired brain injury, and he has published widely on these topics. Dr Yeates is currently innovating the use of Tai Ji in neurorehabilitation. Fiona Ashworth is a clinical psychologist and senior lecturer who has worked with people with acquired brain injuries for over 20 years. She trained as a clinical psychologist at Oxford University and went on to work at the Oliver Zangwill Centre for Neuropsychological Rehabilitation where her passion for working psychotherapeutically with people with acquired brain injuries began. She continues her clinical work alongside researching psychological distress and its amelioration following acquired brain injury.
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List of figures List of tables Editors' foreword Giles N. Yeates & Fiona Ashworth Acknowledgements 1. Application of the cognitive behavioural approach to enhancing emotional outcomes following acquired brain injury (ABI). Fergus Gracey, Peter Smits, Pieter du Toit, Jessica Fish and Kate Psaila 2. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) after brain injury David Todd & Mike Smith 3. Mindfulness in neurological conditions Niels Detert 4. Working with people with acquired neurological conditions and their families: personal construct Cathy Sparkes 5. Compassion focused therapy for neurological conditions Fiona Ashworth and Clara Murray 6. Positive psychotherapy for neurological conditions Jonathan J. Evans and Breda Cullen 7. Attachment-based psychotherapies for people with aquired brain injury Giles N. Yeates and Christian E. Salas 8. Putting conversations centre stage: systemic working in acquired brain injury contexts Gavin Newby, Siobhan Palmer, Ndidi Boakye, Jo Johnson and Richard Maddicks 9. Mind-body interventions in neurorehabilitation Giles N. Yeates 10. Integrative psychotherapy for holistic neurorehabilitation Pamela Klonoff & Erin Piper Index
List of figures List of tables Editors' foreword Giles N. Yeates & Fiona Ashworth Acknowledgements 1. Application of the cognitive behavioural approach to enhancing emotional outcomes following acquired brain injury (ABI). Fergus Gracey, Peter Smits, Pieter du Toit, Jessica Fish and Kate Psaila 2. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) after brain injury David Todd & Mike Smith 3. Mindfulness in neurological conditions Niels Detert 4. Working with people with acquired neurological conditions and their families: personal construct Cathy Sparkes 5. Compassion focused therapy for neurological conditions Fiona Ashworth and Clara Murray 6. Positive psychotherapy for neurological conditions Jonathan J. Evans and Breda Cullen 7. Attachment-based psychotherapies for people with aquired brain injury Giles N. Yeates and Christian E. Salas 8. Putting conversations centre stage: systemic working in acquired brain injury contexts Gavin Newby, Siobhan Palmer, Ndidi Boakye, Jo Johnson and Richard Maddicks 9. Mind-body interventions in neurorehabilitation Giles N. Yeates 10. Integrative psychotherapy for holistic neurorehabilitation Pamela Klonoff & Erin Piper Index
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