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Title Seminars in the psychotherapies / edited by Rachel Gibbons, Jo O'Reilly
Edition Second edition
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2021
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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 400 pages)
Series College seminars series
College seminars series.
Contents Cover -- Half-title page -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Reviews -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Part I Therapy Theory and Practice -- Section 1 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy -- Chapter 1 Psychodynamic Theory: The Development of a Model of the Mind -- Chapter 2 A Psychodynamic Approach to Psychiatry -- Chapter 3 Referral for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Processes and Considerations -- Chapter 4 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: The Consultation Process -- Chapter 5 Psychological Models for Case Formulation
Chapter 6 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Practice: An Introduction -- Section 2 Other Forms of Psychotherapy -- Chapter 7 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Dialectical Behavioural Therapy: An Introduction -- Chapter 8 Brief Psychodynamic Psychotherapies -- Chapter 9 Systemic Family Therapy -- Chapter 10 Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT):: Developing the Model and the Method -- Chapter 11 Group Analytic Psychotherapy and the Group Analytic Model: A Clinician's Guide -- Chapter 12 Mentalizing in Psychiatric Practice -- Part II Applied Psychotherapeutic Thinking
Section 1 Psychological and Psychodynamic Approaches to Psychiatry -- Chapter 14 Psychological Approaches to Psychosis -- Chapter 15 Personality Disorder -- Chapter 16 Complex Post-traumatic Stress Disorder -- Chapter 17 Psychological Approaches to Medically Unexplained Symptoms -- Chapter 18 The Psychodynamics of Self-Harm -- Chapter 19 Psychodynamic Aspects of Suicide and Homicide -- Chapter 20 Forensic Psychotherapy -- Chapter 13 Psychological Approaches to Affective Disorders -- Section 2 Work in Practice
Chapter 21 The Effect on Staff and Organisations of Working with Patients with Psychotic Illness -- Chapter 22 Introduction to Organisational Dynamics -- Chapter 23 Reflective Practice and Its Central Place in Mental Health Care -- Chapter 24 Working Psychotherapeutically with Children -- Chapter 25 Therapeutic Communities -- Section 3 Contemporary Developments -- Chapter 26 The Open Dialogue Approach -- Chapter 27 Neuropsychoanalysis and Relational Neuroscience -- Chapter 28 Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy -- Chapter 29 Psychotherapeutic Development through the Life of the Psychiatrist
Summary "Working in mental health puts us in touch with the complexity, depth, creativity and turmoil of the human mind. We are at the emotional coal face, privileged to be encountering the fundamental unknowability and strangeness of the internal world. How much we make of this opportunity depends on how open or closed we are to the experience. Our patients communicate their disturbance powerfully and the working environment can be challenging and exhausting without meaningful understanding. To explore one's own mind, and to be receptive and knowledgeable about the unconscious processes that underlie all mental activity, allows us to learn from this experience. Working in this area then becomes more creative, enjoyable, productive, and of lower personal risk. It feeds rather than depletes"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 03, 2021)
Subject Psychotherapy.
MEDICAL / Mental Health.
Psychotherapy
Form Electronic book
Author Gibbons, Rachel K., editor
O'Reilly, Jo, editor
LC no. 2021011788
ISBN 9781108686976
1108686974