Understanding Mental Health and Counselling
Herausgeber: Vossler, Andreas; Moller, Naomi; Jones, David W; Kaposi, David
Understanding Mental Health and Counselling
Herausgeber: Vossler, Andreas; Moller, Naomi; Jones, David W; Kaposi, David
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AÂ critical introduction to key debates about how problems of mental health are understood, and to the core approaches taken to working with counselling and psychotherapy clients.
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AÂ critical introduction to key debates about how problems of mental health are understood, and to the core approaches taken to working with counselling and psychotherapy clients.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Published in Association with The Open University
- Verlag: Sage Publications Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 648
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 191mm x 246mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1548g
- ISBN-13: 9781529712278
- ISBN-10: 1529712270
- Artikelnr.: 59506553
- Published in Association with The Open University
- Verlag: Sage Publications Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 648
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 191mm x 246mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1548g
- ISBN-13: 9781529712278
- ISBN-10: 1529712270
- Artikelnr.: 59506553
Introduction
Part 1 Understanding mental health: the emergence of the talking cure
Chapter 1 The birth of psychiatry: questions of power, control and care -
David W. Jones
Chapter 2 The service-user movement - Jo Lomani
Chapter 3 The history of the talking cure - Sarah Marks
Chapter 4 Diagnosis, classification and the expansion of the therapeutic
realm - David Harper
Part 2 Presenting problems
Chapter 5 Understanding sadness and worry - Naomi Moller and Gina Di Malta
Chapter 6 Trauma and crisis - Andrew Reeves and Christina Buxton
Chapter 7 Relationships and intimacy - Naomi Moller
Chapter 8 Understanding psychological formulation - Lucy Johnstone
Part 3 Models of working
Chapter 9 The psychodynamic approach - David Kaposi
Chapter 10 Cognitive behavioural therapy - Simon P. Clarke
Chapter 11 The humanistic approach - Michael Sims and Gina Di Malta
Chapter 12 The pluralistic approach - Julia McLeod and John McLeod
Part 4 Counselling in practice
Chapter 13 The therapeutic relationship - Daragh Keogh and Ladislav Timulak
Chapter 14 Beyond the individual - Andreas Vossler
Chapter 15 Beyond face to face: technology-based counselling - Andreas
Vossler
Chapter 16 Context of practice: boundaries and ethics - Clare Symons
Part 5 Contemporary issues: mental health and society
Chapter 17 The politics of research and evidence - Rebecca Hutten
Chapter 18 Mental health, criminal justice and the law - David W. Jones
Chapter 19 Individual or social problems? - David Kaposi
Chapter 20 Living in a therapeutic culture - Joanne Brown and Barry
Richards
Conclusion
Part 1 Understanding mental health: the emergence of the talking cure
Chapter 1 The birth of psychiatry: questions of power, control and care -
David W. Jones
Chapter 2 The service-user movement - Jo Lomani
Chapter 3 The history of the talking cure - Sarah Marks
Chapter 4 Diagnosis, classification and the expansion of the therapeutic
realm - David Harper
Part 2 Presenting problems
Chapter 5 Understanding sadness and worry - Naomi Moller and Gina Di Malta
Chapter 6 Trauma and crisis - Andrew Reeves and Christina Buxton
Chapter 7 Relationships and intimacy - Naomi Moller
Chapter 8 Understanding psychological formulation - Lucy Johnstone
Part 3 Models of working
Chapter 9 The psychodynamic approach - David Kaposi
Chapter 10 Cognitive behavioural therapy - Simon P. Clarke
Chapter 11 The humanistic approach - Michael Sims and Gina Di Malta
Chapter 12 The pluralistic approach - Julia McLeod and John McLeod
Part 4 Counselling in practice
Chapter 13 The therapeutic relationship - Daragh Keogh and Ladislav Timulak
Chapter 14 Beyond the individual - Andreas Vossler
Chapter 15 Beyond face to face: technology-based counselling - Andreas
Vossler
Chapter 16 Context of practice: boundaries and ethics - Clare Symons
Part 5 Contemporary issues: mental health and society
Chapter 17 The politics of research and evidence - Rebecca Hutten
Chapter 18 Mental health, criminal justice and the law - David W. Jones
Chapter 19 Individual or social problems? - David Kaposi
Chapter 20 Living in a therapeutic culture - Joanne Brown and Barry
Richards
Conclusion
Introduction
Part 1 Understanding mental health: the emergence of the talking cure
Chapter 1 The birth of psychiatry: questions of power, control and care -
David W. Jones
Chapter 2 The service-user movement - Jo Lomani
Chapter 3 The history of the talking cure - Sarah Marks
Chapter 4 Diagnosis, classification and the expansion of the therapeutic
realm - David Harper
Part 2 Presenting problems
Chapter 5 Understanding sadness and worry - Naomi Moller and Gina Di Malta
Chapter 6 Trauma and crisis - Andrew Reeves and Christina Buxton
Chapter 7 Relationships and intimacy - Naomi Moller
Chapter 8 Understanding psychological formulation - Lucy Johnstone
Part 3 Models of working
Chapter 9 The psychodynamic approach - David Kaposi
Chapter 10 Cognitive behavioural therapy - Simon P. Clarke
Chapter 11 The humanistic approach - Michael Sims and Gina Di Malta
Chapter 12 The pluralistic approach - Julia McLeod and John McLeod
Part 4 Counselling in practice
Chapter 13 The therapeutic relationship - Daragh Keogh and Ladislav Timulak
Chapter 14 Beyond the individual - Andreas Vossler
Chapter 15 Beyond face to face: technology-based counselling - Andreas
Vossler
Chapter 16 Context of practice: boundaries and ethics - Clare Symons
Part 5 Contemporary issues: mental health and society
Chapter 17 The politics of research and evidence - Rebecca Hutten
Chapter 18 Mental health, criminal justice and the law - David W. Jones
Chapter 19 Individual or social problems? - David Kaposi
Chapter 20 Living in a therapeutic culture - Joanne Brown and Barry
Richards
Conclusion
Part 1 Understanding mental health: the emergence of the talking cure
Chapter 1 The birth of psychiatry: questions of power, control and care -
David W. Jones
Chapter 2 The service-user movement - Jo Lomani
Chapter 3 The history of the talking cure - Sarah Marks
Chapter 4 Diagnosis, classification and the expansion of the therapeutic
realm - David Harper
Part 2 Presenting problems
Chapter 5 Understanding sadness and worry - Naomi Moller and Gina Di Malta
Chapter 6 Trauma and crisis - Andrew Reeves and Christina Buxton
Chapter 7 Relationships and intimacy - Naomi Moller
Chapter 8 Understanding psychological formulation - Lucy Johnstone
Part 3 Models of working
Chapter 9 The psychodynamic approach - David Kaposi
Chapter 10 Cognitive behavioural therapy - Simon P. Clarke
Chapter 11 The humanistic approach - Michael Sims and Gina Di Malta
Chapter 12 The pluralistic approach - Julia McLeod and John McLeod
Part 4 Counselling in practice
Chapter 13 The therapeutic relationship - Daragh Keogh and Ladislav Timulak
Chapter 14 Beyond the individual - Andreas Vossler
Chapter 15 Beyond face to face: technology-based counselling - Andreas
Vossler
Chapter 16 Context of practice: boundaries and ethics - Clare Symons
Part 5 Contemporary issues: mental health and society
Chapter 17 The politics of research and evidence - Rebecca Hutten
Chapter 18 Mental health, criminal justice and the law - David W. Jones
Chapter 19 Individual or social problems? - David Kaposi
Chapter 20 Living in a therapeutic culture - Joanne Brown and Barry
Richards
Conclusion