Self-help in mental health : a critical review / T. Mark Harwood, Luciano L'Abate.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Springer, [2010]Copyright date: ©2010Description: xxiv, 311 pages ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1441910980
- 9781441910981
- 616.8906 22
- RA776.95 .H37 2010
Contents:
What constitutes self-help in mental health and what can be done to improve it? -- The self-help movement in mental health : from passivity to interactivity -- Distance writing : helping without seeing participants -- Bibliotherapy -- Online support groups and therapy -- Manuals for practitioners -- Anxiety disorders -- Mood disorders -- Eating disorders : anorexia, bulimia, and obesity -- Addictive behaviors -- Personality disorders -- Severe psychopathology -- Medical conditions -- Who benefits by self-help and why?
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616.8903 REP Social inclusion and recovery : a model for mental health practice / | 616.89042 PSY Psychiatric genetics : applications in clinical practice / | 616.8905 PHY Physical activity and mental health / | 616.8906 HAR Self-help in mental health : a critical review / | 616.8906 PRA Psychiatric rehabilitation / | 616.8906 PRA Psychiatric rehabilitation / | 616.8906 REC Recovery from severe mental illnesses : research evidence and implications for practice / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-303) and index.
What constitutes self-help in mental health and what can be done to improve it? -- The self-help movement in mental health : from passivity to interactivity -- Distance writing : helping without seeing participants -- Bibliotherapy -- Online support groups and therapy -- Manuals for practitioners -- Anxiety disorders -- Mood disorders -- Eating disorders : anorexia, bulimia, and obesity -- Addictive behaviors -- Personality disorders -- Severe psychopathology -- Medical conditions -- Who benefits by self-help and why?
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