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Cognitive behaviour therapy for acute inpatient mental health units : working with clients, staff and the milieu / edited by Isabel Clarke & Hannah Wilson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2009.Description: xviii, 227 p. : ill. ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780415422116 (hardback) :
  • 9780415422123 (pbk.) :
  • 9780415422116 (hardback)
  • 9780415422123 (pbk.)
  • 0415422116 (hardback)
  • 0415422124 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.891425 22
LOC classification:
  • RC489.C63 C6428 2009
Contents:
CBT on the wards: standards and aspirations / John Hanna -- New ways of working and the provision of CBT in the inpatient setting / Peter Kinderman -- The service user perspective / Marie -- The use of formulation in inpatient settings / Fiona Kennedy -- Pioneering a cross-diagnostic approach founded in cognitive science / Isabel Clarke -- Working with overwhelming emotion: depression, anxiety, and anger / Isabel Clarke and Hannah Wilson -- Making sense of psychosis in crisis / Bernadette Freemantle and Isabel Clarke -- Working with personality disorders in an acute psychiatric ward / John McGowan -- Running reflective practice groups on an inpatient unit / Vivia Cowdrill and Laura Dannahy -- Working with crisis: the role of the clinical psychologist in a psychiatric intensive care unit / Suzanne Sambrook -- Training acute inpatient ward staff to use CBT techniques / Ch�e Rosebert and Chris Hall -- The "making friends with yourself group" and the "what is real and what is not group" / Graham Hill, Isabel Clarke, and Hannah Wilson -- Running an emotional coping skills group based on dialectical behavior therapy / Amanda Rendle and Hannah Wilson -- Evaluating short-term CBT in an acute adult inpatient unit / Caroline Durrant and Abigail Tolland.
Summary: 'Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Acute Inpatient Mental Health Units' presents innovative ways of delivering CBT within the inpatient setting and applying CBT principles to inform and enhance inpatient care.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-213) and index.

CBT on the wards: standards and aspirations / John Hanna -- New ways of working and the provision of CBT in the inpatient setting / Peter Kinderman -- The service user perspective / Marie -- The use of formulation in inpatient settings / Fiona Kennedy -- Pioneering a cross-diagnostic approach founded in cognitive science / Isabel Clarke -- Working with overwhelming emotion: depression, anxiety, and anger / Isabel Clarke and Hannah Wilson -- Making sense of psychosis in crisis / Bernadette Freemantle and Isabel Clarke -- Working with personality disorders in an acute psychiatric ward / John McGowan -- Running reflective practice groups on an inpatient unit / Vivia Cowdrill and Laura Dannahy -- Working with crisis: the role of the clinical psychologist in a psychiatric intensive care unit / Suzanne Sambrook -- Training acute inpatient ward staff to use CBT techniques / Ch�e Rosebert and Chris Hall -- The "making friends with yourself group" and the "what is real and what is not group" / Graham Hill, Isabel Clarke, and Hannah Wilson -- Running an emotional coping skills group based on dialectical behavior therapy / Amanda Rendle and Hannah Wilson -- Evaluating short-term CBT in an acute adult inpatient unit / Caroline Durrant and Abigail Tolland.

'Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Acute Inpatient Mental Health Units' presents innovative ways of delivering CBT within the inpatient setting and applying CBT principles to inform and enhance inpatient care.

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