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Group therapy for patients with psychotic experiences is one of the least known of the group therapies; it is also one of the most diverse. This collection presents a range of methods, models and settings for group therapy for psychoses, as well as exploring the context for this type of treatment.
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Group therapy for patients with psychotic experiences is one of the least known of the group therapies; it is also one of the most diverse. This collection presents a range of methods, models and settings for group therapy for psychoses, as well as exploring the context for this type of treatment.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315522609
- Artikelnr.: 55387019
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315522609
- Artikelnr.: 55387019
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Ivan Urlic is a neuropsychiatrist, psychoanalytic psychotherapist and group analyst and professor of psychiatry and psychological medicine at the Medical School, University of Split, Croatia. He is a supervisor, training group analyst, and founder member of IGA Zagreb and IGA Bologna, where he is training analyst and supervisor. Manuel González de Chávez is former President of the ISPS. He is currently the President of the Foundation for Research and Treatment of Schizophrenia in Madrid, Spain. Until his retirement, he was Head of the Psychiatry Service at the Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón of Madrid and Professor of Psychiatry at the Complutense University of Madrid. He was also Director of Mental Health Services in Seville, President of the Mental Health Association of Madrid and President of the Spanish Association of Neuropsychiatry
Preface. Foreword by Brain Martindale. Foreword by Brian Koehler. Part One: Overview of Group Psychotherapies for People Suffering from Psychoses. Gonzalez de Chavez, History of Group Psychotherapy of Patients with Psychoses. Tost, Hernandez and Gonzalez de Chavez, Meta-analysis of group psychotherapy of patients with psychoses: What does evidence-based medicine say about group psychotherapy for people diagnosed with schizophrenia? A review of randomized clinical trials in the last 25 years. Evans, Adding evidence to experience
research methodologies in group psychotherapy with patients with psychoses
weaving qualitative and quantitative methods. Cabeza, Therapeutic factors in group psychotherapy with patients diagnosed with psychosis. Gonzalez de Chavez, Creation of a group. Context, formats, composition and preparation. Evaluation and selection of patients. Part Two: Groups for Psychosis: Different Approaches and Different Settings. Gonzalez de Chavez, An inter-subjective view of how group psychotherapy works with patients suffering from psychosis. Peciccia, Urlic & Donnari, Transference and counter-transference features in psychological approach to patients with psychosis: group-dynamic considerations. Urlic, Group psychotherapy in acute inpatient unit. Pesek, Avcin, Solinc & Medved, Short and long-term group psychotherapies with outpatients suffering from psychosis. Restek-Petrovi
& Orekovi
-Krezler, Intimacy, love and sexuality in the psychodynamic group psychotherapy of patients with psychosis. Koukis, Reconstructing the ability of dreaming in psychosis: A group-analytic approach with a neuro-psychological perspective. Ivezic, Psycho-education as a group psychotherapy method for increase the insight into illness, stigma, coping and reduction of self-stigma. Kennard, Groups in therapeutic communities for people suffering from psychosis. Magerle, Zarkovic, Petkovic & Vucic, Group psychotherapy of psychosis in the department of forensic psychiatry: what are we doing? Rook, Groups in Early Intervention Services. Tai, Group CBT for people experiencing psychosis. Jackson, Multi-family groups in working with patients with psychosis. De Pater, van den Brink, A Multi Family Group for Moroccan persons who suffered from psychosis and their family members. Davidson, Bellamy, Benedict, Clayton & Rowe, Recovery and self-help group of psychotic patients (plus peer support groups).Peer Support: History, Current Status, and Future Directions. Waddingham. Grandison, The Group in Arts Therapies: An Additional Therapeutic Medium for Working with Psychosis. EPILOGUE: THE FUTURE OF GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY IN PSYCHOSES. Manuel González de Chávez, Ivan Urli
.
research methodologies in group psychotherapy with patients with psychoses
weaving qualitative and quantitative methods. Cabeza, Therapeutic factors in group psychotherapy with patients diagnosed with psychosis. Gonzalez de Chavez, Creation of a group. Context, formats, composition and preparation. Evaluation and selection of patients. Part Two: Groups for Psychosis: Different Approaches and Different Settings. Gonzalez de Chavez, An inter-subjective view of how group psychotherapy works with patients suffering from psychosis. Peciccia, Urlic & Donnari, Transference and counter-transference features in psychological approach to patients with psychosis: group-dynamic considerations. Urlic, Group psychotherapy in acute inpatient unit. Pesek, Avcin, Solinc & Medved, Short and long-term group psychotherapies with outpatients suffering from psychosis. Restek-Petrovi
& Orekovi
-Krezler, Intimacy, love and sexuality in the psychodynamic group psychotherapy of patients with psychosis. Koukis, Reconstructing the ability of dreaming in psychosis: A group-analytic approach with a neuro-psychological perspective. Ivezic, Psycho-education as a group psychotherapy method for increase the insight into illness, stigma, coping and reduction of self-stigma. Kennard, Groups in therapeutic communities for people suffering from psychosis. Magerle, Zarkovic, Petkovic & Vucic, Group psychotherapy of psychosis in the department of forensic psychiatry: what are we doing? Rook, Groups in Early Intervention Services. Tai, Group CBT for people experiencing psychosis. Jackson, Multi-family groups in working with patients with psychosis. De Pater, van den Brink, A Multi Family Group for Moroccan persons who suffered from psychosis and their family members. Davidson, Bellamy, Benedict, Clayton & Rowe, Recovery and self-help group of psychotic patients (plus peer support groups).Peer Support: History, Current Status, and Future Directions. Waddingham. Grandison, The Group in Arts Therapies: An Additional Therapeutic Medium for Working with Psychosis. EPILOGUE: THE FUTURE OF GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY IN PSYCHOSES. Manuel González de Chávez, Ivan Urli
.
Preface. Foreword by Brain Martindale. Foreword by Brian Koehler. Part One: Overview of Group Psychotherapies for People Suffering from Psychoses. Gonzalez de Chavez, History of Group Psychotherapy of Patients with Psychoses. Tost, Hernandez and Gonzalez de Chavez, Meta-analysis of group psychotherapy of patients with psychoses: What does evidence-based medicine say about group psychotherapy for people diagnosed with schizophrenia? A review of randomized clinical trials in the last 25 years. Evans, Adding evidence to experience
research methodologies in group psychotherapy with patients with psychoses
weaving qualitative and quantitative methods. Cabeza, Therapeutic factors in group psychotherapy with patients diagnosed with psychosis. Gonzalez de Chavez, Creation of a group. Context, formats, composition and preparation. Evaluation and selection of patients. Part Two: Groups for Psychosis: Different Approaches and Different Settings. Gonzalez de Chavez, An inter-subjective view of how group psychotherapy works with patients suffering from psychosis. Peciccia, Urlic & Donnari, Transference and counter-transference features in psychological approach to patients with psychosis: group-dynamic considerations. Urlic, Group psychotherapy in acute inpatient unit. Pesek, Avcin, Solinc & Medved, Short and long-term group psychotherapies with outpatients suffering from psychosis. Restek-Petrovi
& Orekovi
-Krezler, Intimacy, love and sexuality in the psychodynamic group psychotherapy of patients with psychosis. Koukis, Reconstructing the ability of dreaming in psychosis: A group-analytic approach with a neuro-psychological perspective. Ivezic, Psycho-education as a group psychotherapy method for increase the insight into illness, stigma, coping and reduction of self-stigma. Kennard, Groups in therapeutic communities for people suffering from psychosis. Magerle, Zarkovic, Petkovic & Vucic, Group psychotherapy of psychosis in the department of forensic psychiatry: what are we doing? Rook, Groups in Early Intervention Services. Tai, Group CBT for people experiencing psychosis. Jackson, Multi-family groups in working with patients with psychosis. De Pater, van den Brink, A Multi Family Group for Moroccan persons who suffered from psychosis and their family members. Davidson, Bellamy, Benedict, Clayton & Rowe, Recovery and self-help group of psychotic patients (plus peer support groups).Peer Support: History, Current Status, and Future Directions. Waddingham. Grandison, The Group in Arts Therapies: An Additional Therapeutic Medium for Working with Psychosis. EPILOGUE: THE FUTURE OF GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY IN PSYCHOSES. Manuel González de Chávez, Ivan Urli
.
research methodologies in group psychotherapy with patients with psychoses
weaving qualitative and quantitative methods. Cabeza, Therapeutic factors in group psychotherapy with patients diagnosed with psychosis. Gonzalez de Chavez, Creation of a group. Context, formats, composition and preparation. Evaluation and selection of patients. Part Two: Groups for Psychosis: Different Approaches and Different Settings. Gonzalez de Chavez, An inter-subjective view of how group psychotherapy works with patients suffering from psychosis. Peciccia, Urlic & Donnari, Transference and counter-transference features in psychological approach to patients with psychosis: group-dynamic considerations. Urlic, Group psychotherapy in acute inpatient unit. Pesek, Avcin, Solinc & Medved, Short and long-term group psychotherapies with outpatients suffering from psychosis. Restek-Petrovi
& Orekovi
-Krezler, Intimacy, love and sexuality in the psychodynamic group psychotherapy of patients with psychosis. Koukis, Reconstructing the ability of dreaming in psychosis: A group-analytic approach with a neuro-psychological perspective. Ivezic, Psycho-education as a group psychotherapy method for increase the insight into illness, stigma, coping and reduction of self-stigma. Kennard, Groups in therapeutic communities for people suffering from psychosis. Magerle, Zarkovic, Petkovic & Vucic, Group psychotherapy of psychosis in the department of forensic psychiatry: what are we doing? Rook, Groups in Early Intervention Services. Tai, Group CBT for people experiencing psychosis. Jackson, Multi-family groups in working with patients with psychosis. De Pater, van den Brink, A Multi Family Group for Moroccan persons who suffered from psychosis and their family members. Davidson, Bellamy, Benedict, Clayton & Rowe, Recovery and self-help group of psychotic patients (plus peer support groups).Peer Support: History, Current Status, and Future Directions. Waddingham. Grandison, The Group in Arts Therapies: An Additional Therapeutic Medium for Working with Psychosis. EPILOGUE: THE FUTURE OF GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY IN PSYCHOSES. Manuel González de Chávez, Ivan Urli
.