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Cognitive behavioural therapy in mental health care / Alec Grant [and others].

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : SAGE, 2004Description: xvi, 260 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 076194141X
  • 9780761941415
  • 0761941428
  • 9780761941422
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.89142 22
LOC classification:
  • RC489.C63
Contents:
An Introduction to the Cognitive Behavioural Approach and Why It Is Needed / Alec Grant et al -- The Therapeutic Alliance and Case Formulation / Alec Grant et al -- Key Skills of Assessment / Ronan Mulhern et al -- Cognitive Behavioural Interventions / Jem Mills et al -- Understanding Techniques in the Context of Theory Establishing Cognitive Behavioural Work Cultures / Alec Grant et al Working with People Who Hear Voices and Have Strange Beliefs - Jem Mills et al -- Working with People Who Have Complex Emotional and Relationship Difficulties / Jem Mills et al -- Borderlines or People? Working with People Who Have a Dual Diagnosis / Dave Jones and Ronan Mulhern -- Working with People Who Are Violent in Mental Health Settings and in Relationships / Ian Dyer and Ronan Mulhern -- Working with People in Forensic Settings / Paul Rogers and Joe Curran -- Working with People in Assertive Outreach / Jem Mills et al -- Working with People Who Have Psychological Problems Because of Physical Illnesses / Neil Kitchiner and Nigel Short -- Working with People Who Are Depressed / Ronan Mulhern et al -- Working with People Who Are Anxious / Nigel Short et al -- A Critique of Evidence-Based Mental Health and Its Relationship with Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy / Alec Grant et al -- Organizational Factors Impacting on Cognitive Behavioural Practice / Alec Grant et al.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

An Introduction to the Cognitive Behavioural Approach and Why It Is Needed / Alec Grant et al -- The Therapeutic Alliance and Case Formulation / Alec Grant et al -- Key Skills of Assessment / Ronan Mulhern et al -- Cognitive Behavioural Interventions / Jem Mills et al -- Understanding Techniques in the Context of Theory Establishing Cognitive Behavioural Work Cultures / Alec Grant et al Working with People Who Hear Voices and Have Strange Beliefs - Jem Mills et al -- Working with People Who Have Complex Emotional and Relationship Difficulties / Jem Mills et al -- Borderlines or People? Working with People Who Have a Dual Diagnosis / Dave Jones and Ronan Mulhern -- Working with People Who Are Violent in Mental Health Settings and in Relationships / Ian Dyer and Ronan Mulhern -- Working with People in Forensic Settings / Paul Rogers and Joe Curran -- Working with People in Assertive Outreach / Jem Mills et al -- Working with People Who Have Psychological Problems Because of Physical Illnesses / Neil Kitchiner and Nigel Short -- Working with People Who Are Depressed / Ronan Mulhern et al -- Working with People Who Are Anxious / Nigel Short et al -- A Critique of Evidence-Based Mental Health and Its Relationship with Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy / Alec Grant et al -- Organizational Factors Impacting on Cognitive Behavioural Practice / Alec Grant et al.

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