Seminars in the Psychotherapies
Herausgeber: Gibbons, Rachel; O'Reilly, Jo
Seminars in the Psychotherapies
Herausgeber: Gibbons, Rachel; O'Reilly, Jo
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A highly readable and comprehensive account of the main forms of psychological therapies, their techniques and theoretical underpinnings. The psychological aspects of a bio-psycho-social approach to psychiatry are described with clear case examples. Relevant to all psychiatrists, mental health practitioners, and trainees preparing for exams.
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A highly readable and comprehensive account of the main forms of psychological therapies, their techniques and theoretical underpinnings. The psychological aspects of a bio-psycho-social approach to psychiatry are described with clear case examples. Relevant to all psychiatrists, mental health practitioners, and trainees preparing for exams.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- College Seminars Series
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9781108711838
- ISBN-10: 1108711839
- Artikelnr.: 61445346
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- College Seminars Series
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9781108711838
- ISBN-10: 1108711839
- Artikelnr.: 61445346
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Therapy Theory and Practice; Section 1. Psychodynamic
Psychotherapy: 1. Psychodynamic theory: the development of a model of the
mind Jo O'Reilly; 2. A psychodynamic approach to psychiatry Jo O'Reilly; 3.
Referral for psychodynamic psychotherapy: processes and considerations Jo
O'Reilly; 4. Psychodynamic psychotherapy: the consultation process Jo
O'Reilly; 5. Psychological models for case formulation Rachel Gibbons; 6.
Psychodynamic psychotherapy practice: an introduction Rachel Gibbons;
Section 2. Other Forms of Psychotherapy: 7. Cognitive behavioural therapy
and dialectical behavioural therapy: an introduction PJ Saju; 8. Brief
psychodynamic psychotherapies Frank Margaison; 9. Systemic family therapy
PJ Saju; 10. Cognitive analytic therapy (Cat): developing the model and the
method Jason Hepple; 11. Group analytic psychotherapy and the group
analytic model a clinician's guide Maria Papanastassiou; 12. Mentalizing in
psychiatric practice Anthony Bateman; Part II. Applied Psychotherapeutic
Thinking; Section 1. Psychological and Psychodynamic Approaches to
Psychiatry: 13. Psychological approaches to affective disorders Sue Stuart
Smith; 14. Psychological approaches to psychosis Jo O'Reilly; 15.
Personality disorder Tennyson Lee; 16. Complex post-traumatic stress
disorder Jo Stubley; 17. Psychological approaches to medical unexplained
symptoms Simon Heyland; 18. The psychodynamics self-harm Rachel Gibbons;
19. Psychodynamic aspects of suicide and homicide Rachel Gibbons and Gwen
Adshead; 20. Forensic psychotherapy Jessica Yateley; Section 2. Work in
Practice: 21. The effect on staff and organisations of working with
patients with psychotic illness Rachel Gibbons; 22. Introduction to
organisational dynamics Phil Stokoe; 23. Reflective practice and its
central place in mental health care Maria Eyes; 24. Working
psychotherapeutically with children Margot Waddell; 25. Therapeutic
communities Steve Pearce; Section 3. Contemporary Developments: 26. The
open dialogue approach Miomir Milovanovic; 27. Neuropsychoanalysis and
relational neuroscience Sue Mizen; 28. Psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy
Tim Read; 29. Psychotherapeutic development through the life of the
psychiatrist William Burbrige-James.
Psychotherapy: 1. Psychodynamic theory: the development of a model of the
mind Jo O'Reilly; 2. A psychodynamic approach to psychiatry Jo O'Reilly; 3.
Referral for psychodynamic psychotherapy: processes and considerations Jo
O'Reilly; 4. Psychodynamic psychotherapy: the consultation process Jo
O'Reilly; 5. Psychological models for case formulation Rachel Gibbons; 6.
Psychodynamic psychotherapy practice: an introduction Rachel Gibbons;
Section 2. Other Forms of Psychotherapy: 7. Cognitive behavioural therapy
and dialectical behavioural therapy: an introduction PJ Saju; 8. Brief
psychodynamic psychotherapies Frank Margaison; 9. Systemic family therapy
PJ Saju; 10. Cognitive analytic therapy (Cat): developing the model and the
method Jason Hepple; 11. Group analytic psychotherapy and the group
analytic model a clinician's guide Maria Papanastassiou; 12. Mentalizing in
psychiatric practice Anthony Bateman; Part II. Applied Psychotherapeutic
Thinking; Section 1. Psychological and Psychodynamic Approaches to
Psychiatry: 13. Psychological approaches to affective disorders Sue Stuart
Smith; 14. Psychological approaches to psychosis Jo O'Reilly; 15.
Personality disorder Tennyson Lee; 16. Complex post-traumatic stress
disorder Jo Stubley; 17. Psychological approaches to medical unexplained
symptoms Simon Heyland; 18. The psychodynamics self-harm Rachel Gibbons;
19. Psychodynamic aspects of suicide and homicide Rachel Gibbons and Gwen
Adshead; 20. Forensic psychotherapy Jessica Yateley; Section 2. Work in
Practice: 21. The effect on staff and organisations of working with
patients with psychotic illness Rachel Gibbons; 22. Introduction to
organisational dynamics Phil Stokoe; 23. Reflective practice and its
central place in mental health care Maria Eyes; 24. Working
psychotherapeutically with children Margot Waddell; 25. Therapeutic
communities Steve Pearce; Section 3. Contemporary Developments: 26. The
open dialogue approach Miomir Milovanovic; 27. Neuropsychoanalysis and
relational neuroscience Sue Mizen; 28. Psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy
Tim Read; 29. Psychotherapeutic development through the life of the
psychiatrist William Burbrige-James.
Part I. Therapy Theory and Practice; Section 1. Psychodynamic
Psychotherapy: 1. Psychodynamic theory: the development of a model of the
mind Jo O'Reilly; 2. A psychodynamic approach to psychiatry Jo O'Reilly; 3.
Referral for psychodynamic psychotherapy: processes and considerations Jo
O'Reilly; 4. Psychodynamic psychotherapy: the consultation process Jo
O'Reilly; 5. Psychological models for case formulation Rachel Gibbons; 6.
Psychodynamic psychotherapy practice: an introduction Rachel Gibbons;
Section 2. Other Forms of Psychotherapy: 7. Cognitive behavioural therapy
and dialectical behavioural therapy: an introduction PJ Saju; 8. Brief
psychodynamic psychotherapies Frank Margaison; 9. Systemic family therapy
PJ Saju; 10. Cognitive analytic therapy (Cat): developing the model and the
method Jason Hepple; 11. Group analytic psychotherapy and the group
analytic model a clinician's guide Maria Papanastassiou; 12. Mentalizing in
psychiatric practice Anthony Bateman; Part II. Applied Psychotherapeutic
Thinking; Section 1. Psychological and Psychodynamic Approaches to
Psychiatry: 13. Psychological approaches to affective disorders Sue Stuart
Smith; 14. Psychological approaches to psychosis Jo O'Reilly; 15.
Personality disorder Tennyson Lee; 16. Complex post-traumatic stress
disorder Jo Stubley; 17. Psychological approaches to medical unexplained
symptoms Simon Heyland; 18. The psychodynamics self-harm Rachel Gibbons;
19. Psychodynamic aspects of suicide and homicide Rachel Gibbons and Gwen
Adshead; 20. Forensic psychotherapy Jessica Yateley; Section 2. Work in
Practice: 21. The effect on staff and organisations of working with
patients with psychotic illness Rachel Gibbons; 22. Introduction to
organisational dynamics Phil Stokoe; 23. Reflective practice and its
central place in mental health care Maria Eyes; 24. Working
psychotherapeutically with children Margot Waddell; 25. Therapeutic
communities Steve Pearce; Section 3. Contemporary Developments: 26. The
open dialogue approach Miomir Milovanovic; 27. Neuropsychoanalysis and
relational neuroscience Sue Mizen; 28. Psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy
Tim Read; 29. Psychotherapeutic development through the life of the
psychiatrist William Burbrige-James.
Psychotherapy: 1. Psychodynamic theory: the development of a model of the
mind Jo O'Reilly; 2. A psychodynamic approach to psychiatry Jo O'Reilly; 3.
Referral for psychodynamic psychotherapy: processes and considerations Jo
O'Reilly; 4. Psychodynamic psychotherapy: the consultation process Jo
O'Reilly; 5. Psychological models for case formulation Rachel Gibbons; 6.
Psychodynamic psychotherapy practice: an introduction Rachel Gibbons;
Section 2. Other Forms of Psychotherapy: 7. Cognitive behavioural therapy
and dialectical behavioural therapy: an introduction PJ Saju; 8. Brief
psychodynamic psychotherapies Frank Margaison; 9. Systemic family therapy
PJ Saju; 10. Cognitive analytic therapy (Cat): developing the model and the
method Jason Hepple; 11. Group analytic psychotherapy and the group
analytic model a clinician's guide Maria Papanastassiou; 12. Mentalizing in
psychiatric practice Anthony Bateman; Part II. Applied Psychotherapeutic
Thinking; Section 1. Psychological and Psychodynamic Approaches to
Psychiatry: 13. Psychological approaches to affective disorders Sue Stuart
Smith; 14. Psychological approaches to psychosis Jo O'Reilly; 15.
Personality disorder Tennyson Lee; 16. Complex post-traumatic stress
disorder Jo Stubley; 17. Psychological approaches to medical unexplained
symptoms Simon Heyland; 18. The psychodynamics self-harm Rachel Gibbons;
19. Psychodynamic aspects of suicide and homicide Rachel Gibbons and Gwen
Adshead; 20. Forensic psychotherapy Jessica Yateley; Section 2. Work in
Practice: 21. The effect on staff and organisations of working with
patients with psychotic illness Rachel Gibbons; 22. Introduction to
organisational dynamics Phil Stokoe; 23. Reflective practice and its
central place in mental health care Maria Eyes; 24. Working
psychotherapeutically with children Margot Waddell; 25. Therapeutic
communities Steve Pearce; Section 3. Contemporary Developments: 26. The
open dialogue approach Miomir Milovanovic; 27. Neuropsychoanalysis and
relational neuroscience Sue Mizen; 28. Psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy
Tim Read; 29. Psychotherapeutic development through the life of the
psychiatrist William Burbrige-James.