This workbook, along with its companion volume ""Stress Management Intervention for Women With Breast Cancer"", provides a complete clinical framework for health professionals who wish to offer group psychosocial support to breast cancer patients.
This book draws together theories and techniques from the diverse schools of family therapy, combining them with practical clinical approaches in a single comprehensive resource. It presents the current body of theoretical knowledge and the latest empirically based clinical applications in the field.
Providing nuts-and-bolts advice about the process of doing therapy, starting with the first contact with a new patient, this title focuses on such tasks as setting up appointments and discussing payment, conducting effective assessments while setting patients at ease, and dealing with mundane and serious clinical concerns.
This text illuminates the unique needs of gay male couples in therapy and provides a practical framework for clinical intervention. The authors review the basic principles of structural family therapy and guide therapists in adapting treatment goals and interventions to better serve gay men.
Designed for distribution to patients, this concise CBASP therapy guide provides basic information about chronic depression and a clear introduction to the CBASP approach.
What's the Good of Counselling & Psychotherapy presents the case for psychological therapy, as seen by those at the leading edge of practice. Psychological therapy is widely criticized by those who question its necessity and effectiveness. While much has been written within the field about the advantages of one form of therapy over another, much ......
Containing information about the group therapy process, this title discusses the various experiences of breast cancer patients and supplies tools that both relatively new and seasoned therapists can rely upon when beginning new groups.
Four psychiatrists from the University of South Carolina draw on their experience conducting a 1994 study funded by the National Institute of Mental Health to evaluate the effectiveness of multisystemic therapy as an alternative to psychiatric hospitalization of youths with mental health emergencie
For practising therapists, as well as students, Affirmative Psychotherapy and Counselling for Lesbians and Gay Men gives practical and usable information on how to provide affirmative therapy to lesbians and gay men. Research examples and numerous case studies illustrate the authors' points. Affirmative Psychotherapy and Counselling for Lesbians ......