Isabel Clarke, Hazel Nicholls
Third Wave CBT Integration for Individuals and Teams
Comprehend, Cope and Connect
Isabel Clarke, Hazel Nicholls
Third Wave CBT Integration for Individuals and Teams
Comprehend, Cope and Connect
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Third Wave CBT Integration for Individuals and Teams: Comprehend, Cope and Connect introduces a therapy that starts from the perspective of the immediate experience of the individual.
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Third Wave CBT Integration for Individuals and Teams: Comprehend, Cope and Connect introduces a therapy that starts from the perspective of the immediate experience of the individual.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 186
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 292g
- ISBN-13: 9781138226906
- ISBN-10: 1138226904
- Artikelnr.: 49155857
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 186
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 292g
- ISBN-13: 9781138226906
- ISBN-10: 1138226904
- Artikelnr.: 49155857
Isabel Clarke is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist, with 25 years' experience in the NHS, both in outpatient and inpatient. Hazel Nicholls is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist, and Founder and Clinical Director of Hampshire IAPT, italk.
CONTENTS
List of figures and charts
List of abbreviations
Preface
Acknowledgements
SECTION 1. Foundations.
Introduction. Some key concepts.
Chapter 1.Introducing the therapy and integrating the third wave.
Chapter 2. History of a solution.
Chapter 3. Mental health re-conceptualized.
Chapter 4. Identifying and breaking the cycles.
Chapter 5. From intra-psychic to inter-psychic: Relationships with self and
others.
SECTION 2. How to do it.
Chapter 6. Orientation and formulation.
Chapter 7. Generic self skills and introducing emotion.
Chapter 8. Compassionate self-self relating: Skills for relating to the
past and to anger.
Chapter 9. Managing relationships with other people and managing the
internal relationship between aspects of the self.
Chapter 10. Case example continued and resources for delivering the
therapy.
SECTION 3. Wider horizons and evaluation.
Chapter 11. What is real and what is not: Applying CCC to psychosis.
Chapter 12. Creating a psychologically informed environment throughout an
acute service. From the Woodhaven pilot to Trust-wide implementation.
Chapter 13. IAPT and the challenge of the people who do not fit into the
boxes.
Chapter 14. Evidence base to date (work in progress) and wider horizons.
Conclusion.
References.
Index.
List of figures and charts
List of abbreviations
Preface
Acknowledgements
SECTION 1. Foundations.
Introduction. Some key concepts.
Chapter 1.Introducing the therapy and integrating the third wave.
Chapter 2. History of a solution.
Chapter 3. Mental health re-conceptualized.
Chapter 4. Identifying and breaking the cycles.
Chapter 5. From intra-psychic to inter-psychic: Relationships with self and
others.
SECTION 2. How to do it.
Chapter 6. Orientation and formulation.
Chapter 7. Generic self skills and introducing emotion.
Chapter 8. Compassionate self-self relating: Skills for relating to the
past and to anger.
Chapter 9. Managing relationships with other people and managing the
internal relationship between aspects of the self.
Chapter 10. Case example continued and resources for delivering the
therapy.
SECTION 3. Wider horizons and evaluation.
Chapter 11. What is real and what is not: Applying CCC to psychosis.
Chapter 12. Creating a psychologically informed environment throughout an
acute service. From the Woodhaven pilot to Trust-wide implementation.
Chapter 13. IAPT and the challenge of the people who do not fit into the
boxes.
Chapter 14. Evidence base to date (work in progress) and wider horizons.
Conclusion.
References.
Index.
CONTENTS
List of figures and charts
List of abbreviations
Preface
Acknowledgements
SECTION 1. Foundations.
Introduction. Some key concepts.
Chapter 1.Introducing the therapy and integrating the third wave.
Chapter 2. History of a solution.
Chapter 3. Mental health re-conceptualized.
Chapter 4. Identifying and breaking the cycles.
Chapter 5. From intra-psychic to inter-psychic: Relationships with self and
others.
SECTION 2. How to do it.
Chapter 6. Orientation and formulation.
Chapter 7. Generic self skills and introducing emotion.
Chapter 8. Compassionate self-self relating: Skills for relating to the
past and to anger.
Chapter 9. Managing relationships with other people and managing the
internal relationship between aspects of the self.
Chapter 10. Case example continued and resources for delivering the
therapy.
SECTION 3. Wider horizons and evaluation.
Chapter 11. What is real and what is not: Applying CCC to psychosis.
Chapter 12. Creating a psychologically informed environment throughout an
acute service. From the Woodhaven pilot to Trust-wide implementation.
Chapter 13. IAPT and the challenge of the people who do not fit into the
boxes.
Chapter 14. Evidence base to date (work in progress) and wider horizons.
Conclusion.
References.
Index.
List of figures and charts
List of abbreviations
Preface
Acknowledgements
SECTION 1. Foundations.
Introduction. Some key concepts.
Chapter 1.Introducing the therapy and integrating the third wave.
Chapter 2. History of a solution.
Chapter 3. Mental health re-conceptualized.
Chapter 4. Identifying and breaking the cycles.
Chapter 5. From intra-psychic to inter-psychic: Relationships with self and
others.
SECTION 2. How to do it.
Chapter 6. Orientation and formulation.
Chapter 7. Generic self skills and introducing emotion.
Chapter 8. Compassionate self-self relating: Skills for relating to the
past and to anger.
Chapter 9. Managing relationships with other people and managing the
internal relationship between aspects of the self.
Chapter 10. Case example continued and resources for delivering the
therapy.
SECTION 3. Wider horizons and evaluation.
Chapter 11. What is real and what is not: Applying CCC to psychosis.
Chapter 12. Creating a psychologically informed environment throughout an
acute service. From the Woodhaven pilot to Trust-wide implementation.
Chapter 13. IAPT and the challenge of the people who do not fit into the
boxes.
Chapter 14. Evidence base to date (work in progress) and wider horizons.
Conclusion.
References.
Index.