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Emerging Developments In Pre Therapy


Emerging Developments In Pre Therapy
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Author : Garry Prouty
language : en
Publisher: Pccs Books
Release Date : 2008

Emerging Developments In Pre Therapy written by Garry Prouty and has been published by Pccs Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Psychology categories.


Pre-therapy focuses on the lower levels of functioning--learning disability, regression, chronic schizophrenia, and dementia. Pre-therapy is a commitment to understand and treat the regressed levels of "being in the world." This book examines the theoretical growth resulting from pre-therapy.



Pre Therapy


Pre Therapy
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Author : Garry Prouty
language : en
Publisher: Pccs Books
Release Date : 2002

Pre Therapy written by Garry Prouty and has been published by Pccs Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Client-centered psychotherapy categories.


Pre-therapy is a method for anyone wanting to work with people whose ability to establish and maintain psychological contact is impaired temporarily or permanently, by illness or injury, whether of organic or psychological origin.



An Amalgamation Of Pre Therapy And Person Centred Counselling


An Amalgamation Of Pre Therapy And Person Centred Counselling
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Author : Bernadette Smith
language : en
Publisher: Independently Published
Release Date : 2018-05-30

An Amalgamation Of Pre Therapy And Person Centred Counselling written by Bernadette Smith and has been published by Independently Published this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-05-30 with Client-centred psychotherapy categories.


Person-Centred counselling is one of the most popular approaches to counselling developed by Carl Rogers.Pre-Therapy one of the tribes of Person-Centred is a method of establishing psychological contact, developed by Garry Prouty for work with more seriously contact impaired clients.The author takes the reader on a journey of similarities and differences between the two approaches, examining the philosophical and theoretical principles of each.Sometimes a person has an experience that is too painful to comprehend and too difficult to explain or talk about. When this happens the experience can become trapped within the person. A trapped experience or feeling can become implicitly expressed by way of strange or difficult behaviours and non- lexical expressions like guttural sounds, utterances and screeches.Within a therapeutic relationship, some clients become distant during therapy, the therapeutic connection is broken; neither the client nor counsellor know how to continue. Within the emptiness, the client may exhibit pre expressive behaviours and sounds which have no meaning to the therapist.The author using case studies shows and explains how empathic Pre-Therapy strategies lead the therapist to enter the pre-expressed client world allowing the behaviours and sounds to become meaningful. Once the implicit becomes explicit the therapeutic process will continue.This skill will be invaluable to therapist and professionals who journey into the world of others.



Preparing Deaf And Hearing Persons With Language And Learning Challenges For Cbt


Preparing Deaf And Hearing Persons With Language And Learning Challenges For Cbt
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Author : Neil S. Glickman
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2016-07-15

Preparing Deaf And Hearing Persons With Language And Learning Challenges For Cbt written by Neil S. Glickman and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-07-15 with Medical categories.


Preparing Deaf and Hearing Persons with Language and Learning Challenges for CBT: A Pre-Therapy Workbook presents 12 lessons to guide staff in hospital and community mental health and rehabilitation programs on creating skill-oriented therapy settings when working with people who don’t read well or have trouble with abstract ideas, problem solving, reasoning, attention, and learning. Drawing from the worlds of CBT, current understandings of best practices in psychotherapy, and the emerging clinical specialty of Deaf mental health care, the workbook describes methods for engaging people who are often considered poor candidates for psychotherapy.



Non Pharmacological Interventions For Schizophrenia How Much Can Be Achieved And How


Non Pharmacological Interventions For Schizophrenia How Much Can Be Achieved And How
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Author : Christina Andreou
language : en
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Release Date : 2017-01-10

Non Pharmacological Interventions For Schizophrenia How Much Can Be Achieved And How written by Christina Andreou and has been published by Frontiers Media SA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-01-10 with Electronic book categories.


The introduction of antipsychotic agents in the 1950’s substantially improved the treatment of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. However, clinical and functional outcomes are still far less than optimal for patients, and have not improved in recent years despite the development of several new antipsychotics. Efficacy rates are further compromised by medication non-adherence, which has been reported to affect more than half of patients. In response to these issues, several non-pharmacological interventions have been developed for the treatment of schizophrenia, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, cognitive remediation, social cognition training and metacognitive approaches. Although these interventions have produced promising results, there is still much controversy regarding their usefulness and applicability in clinical practice. A major impeding factor for their dissemination is possibly a lack of sufficient evidence regarding their specific indications, mechanisms of action, adverse effects, but also practical issues concerning the interpretability of respective clinical studies, such as the choice of outcome variables and control of confounding factors. The present Research Topic includes original research articles and reviews addressing these issues.



Trauma Psychosis And Posttraumatic Stress Disorder


Trauma Psychosis And Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
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Author : Kate V. Hardy
language : en
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Release Date : 2017-12-21

Trauma Psychosis And Posttraumatic Stress Disorder written by Kate V. Hardy and has been published by Frontiers Media SA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-12-21 with Electronic book categories.


There is abundant evidence showing a strong association between trauma exposure, psychotic symptoms, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Early trauma exposure contributes to the formation of psychotic symptoms and the development of psychotic disorders or severe mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and treatment-refractory major depression. Furthermore, among persons with psychotic disorders, multiple traumatization over the lifetime is common, due to factors such as social stigma, the criminalization of severe mental illness, and increased vulnerability to interpersonal victimization. In addition to these factors is the traumatic nature of experiencing psychotic symptoms and coercive treatments such as involuntary hospitalization and being placed in seclusion or restraints. Not surprisingly, these high rates of trauma lead to high rates of PTSD in people with psychotic disorders, which are associated with more severe symptoms, worse functioning, and greater use of acute care services. In addition to the impact of trauma on the development of psychotic disorders and comorbid PTSD, traumatic experiences such as childhood sexual and physical abuse can shape the nature of prominent psychotic symptoms such as the content of auditory hallucinations and delusional beliefs. Additionally, traumatic experiences have been implicated in the role of ‘stress responsivity’ and increased risk for transition to psychosis in those identified as being at clinical high risk of developing psychosis. Finally, although the diagnostic criteria for PTSD primarily emphasize the effects of trauma on anxiety, avoidance, physiological over-arousal, and negative thoughts, it is well established that PTSD is frequently accompanied by psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions that cannot be attributed to another DSM-V Axis I disorder such as psychotic depression or schizophrenia. Understanding the contribution of traumatic experiences to the etiology of psychosis and other symptoms can inform the provision of cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis, including the development of a shared formulation of the events leading up to the onset of the disorder, as well as other trauma-informed treatments that address distressing and disabling symptoms associated with trauma and psychosis. Until recently the trauma treatment needs of this population have been neglected, despite the high rates of trauma and PTSD in persons with psychotic disorders, and in spite of substantial gains made in the treatment of PTSD in the general population. Fortunately, progress in recent years has provided encouraging evidence that PTSD can be effectively treated in people with psychotic disorders using interventions adapted from PTSD treatments developed for the general population. In contrast to clinician fears about the untoward effects of trauma-focused treatments on persons with a psychotic disorder, research indicates that post-traumatic disorders can be safely treated, and that participants frequently experience symptom relief and improved functioning. There is a need to develop a better understanding of the interface between trauma, psychosis, and post-traumatic disorder. This Frontiers Research Topic is devoted to research addressing this interface.



Person Centred Therapy


Person Centred Therapy
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Author : Paul Wilkins
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2015-12-14

Person Centred Therapy written by Paul Wilkins and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-12-14 with Psychology categories.


Person-centred therapy, rooted in the experience and ideas of the eminent psychotherapist Carl Rogers, is widely practised in the UK and throughout the world. It has applications in health and social care, the voluntary sector and is relevant to work with people who are severely mentally and emotionally distressed. As well as being a valuable sourcebook and offering a comprehensive overview, this edition includes updated references and a new section on recent developments and advances. The book begins with a consideration of the principles and philosophy underpinning person-centred therapy before moving to a comprehensive discussion of the classical theory upon which practice is based. Further areas of discussion include: The model of the person, including the origins of mental and emotional distress The process of constructive change A review of revisions of and additions to person-centred theory Child development, styles of processing and configurations of self The quality of presence and working at relational depth Criticisms of the approach are addressed and rebutted and the application of theory to practice is discussed. The new final section is concerned with advances and developments in theory and practice including: Counselling for Depression The Social Dimension to Person-Centred Therapy Person-Centred Practice with People experiencing Severe and Enduring Distress and at the ‘Difficult Edge’ A Review of Research Throughout the book, attention is drawn to the wider person-centred literature to which it is a valuable key. Person-Centred Therapy will be of particular use to students, scholars and practitioners of person-centred therapy as well as to anyone who wants to know more about one of the major psychotherapeutic modalities.



The Aphasia Therapy File


The Aphasia Therapy File
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Author : Sally Byng
language : en
Publisher: Psychology Press
Release Date : 2002-09-11

The Aphasia Therapy File written by Sally Byng and has been published by Psychology Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002-09-11 with Psychology categories.


Different from a textbook or academic journal, the File represents a collection of explicit descriptions about therapy interventions written by practitioners themselves. The description of the rationale for the therapy, the intervention itself and evaluation of outcomes are of paramount importance. Each contributor guides the reader through the thinking that they engaged in as they decided what to do, often with considerable frankness about the difficulties involved. The File will be of equal value to experienced practitioners and students alike.



Innovations In Psychosocial Interventions For Psychosis


Innovations In Psychosocial Interventions For Psychosis
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Author : Alan Meaden
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2015-03-24

Innovations In Psychosocial Interventions For Psychosis written by Alan Meaden and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-03-24 with Psychology categories.


Despite the steady acceptance of psychological interventions for people with psychosis in routine practice many people continue to experience problems in their recovery. The need to develop new approaches, particularly for those who are more difficult to engage and have significant co-morbidities is therefore important. Innovations in Psychosocial Interventions for Psychosis positions psychological formulation as a key organising principle for the delivery of care within multidisciplinary teams. The interventions described all have the common theme of supporting recovery and achieving goals that are of primary importance to the service user which targets interventions on broader obstacles to recovery. Along with their experienced contributors, Alan Meaden and Andrew Fox introduce new developments in psychological interventions for people affected by psychosis who are hard to reach, working in a variety of settings with people at various stages of recovery. The book is divided into three parts. In part one brief interventions and approaches aimed at promoting engagement are described as interventions in their own right. Part two is focused on longer-term interventions with individuals. Some of these highlight new developments in the evidence base whilst others draw on work applied less frequently to psychosis drawing from the broader psychological therapy practice-based evidence field. In part three attention is given to innovations in group settings and those aimed at promoting greater multidisciplinary working in settings where a whole team approach is needed. Each chapter describes the theory underpinning a different approach, its development, key strategies, principles and stages, and contain case examples that illustrate the use of the approach in a clinical setting. Innovations in Psychosocial Interventions for Psychosis will be an invaluable resource to professionals working with this client group, including clinical and counselling psychologists, psychiatrists, and other allied health professionals.



Music Therapy And Autism Across The Lifespan


Music Therapy And Autism Across The Lifespan
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Author : Henry Dunn
language : en
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Release Date : 2019-06-21

Music Therapy And Autism Across The Lifespan written by Henry Dunn and has been published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-06-21 with Psychology categories.


The use of music therapy is long established with people with Autistic Spectrum Conditions. The combination of using music and relationship work in person-centred approaches supports the three main areas of difficulty people with autism often experience; social interaction, communication and imagination. Current research supports the positive psychological benefits of music therapy when people with autism spectrum conditions engage with music therapy. This book celebrates the richness of music therapy approaches and brings together the voices of practitioners in the UK. With a strong focus on practice-based evidence it showcases clinicians, researchers and educators working in a variety of settings across the lifespan.