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Brief Psychological Interventions In Clinical Practice Ann Williamsonauth

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Brief Psychological Interventions In Clinical Practice Ann Williamsonauth
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.87 MB
Pages: 253
Author: Ann Williamson(auth.)
ISBN: 9780470513064, 9780470773260, 0470513063, 047077326X
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Brief Psychological Interventions In Clinical Practice Ann Williamsonauth by Ann Williamson(auth.) 9780470513064, 9780470773260, 0470513063, 047077326X instant download after payment.

As the extent of mental illness in the population becomes clear, so the provision of care becomes one of the major tasks facing healthcare teams. As a result, a growing army of people is being trained to offer emotional and psychological support in primary care settings. This practical guide to using brief psychological interventions within a short consultation draws together techniques from a number of approaches including CBT, Solution Focus, Brief Therapy, NLP and hypnosis.Content:
Chapter 1 GP or Therapist – or Both? (pages 9–17):
Chapter 2 Problem? or Solution?Based? (pages 19–29):
Chapter 3 How Do We ‘Think’? (pages 31–39):
Chapter 4 Building Rapport (pages 41–47):
Chapter 5 Goal Setting (pages 49–61):
Chapter 6 Identity or behaviour? (pages 63–69):
Chapter 7 Cognitive Distortions (pages 71–79):
Chapter 8 Seeding Ideas (pages 81–89):
Chapter 9 Reframing (pages 91–97):
Chapter 10 Patterns: How? Rather Than Why? (pages 99–104):
Chapter 11 What If? (pages 105–116):
Chapter 12 Anchors and Anchoring (pages 117–123):
Chapter 13 Helping Clients Deal with Anger (pages 125–139):
Chapter 14 Helping Build Self?Esteem (pages 141–155):
Chapter 15 Helping with Relationship Problems (pages 157–166):
Chapter 16 Resolving Trauma and Guilt (pages 167–175):
Chapter 17 Helping With Grief (pages 177–184):
Chapter 18 Psychosomatic Problems (pages 185–197):
Chapter 19 Conclusion (pages 199–200):

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