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Although currently many people with dementia are not given the opportunity to receive professional counselling, this book explores the value of counselling for people living with this condition and how it enables them to make sense of themselves. The author shows how counselling can have positive outcomes for those with dementia and their carers.
Dementia --- Client-centered psychotherapy. --- Client-centered counseling --- Client-centered therapy --- Counseling, Client-centered --- Counseling, Nondirective --- Counseling, Person-centered --- Nondirective counseling --- Nondirective psychotherapy --- Nondirective therapy --- Person-centered counseling --- Person-centered psychotherapy --- Rogerian psychotherapy --- Psychotherapy --- Treatment. --- Patients --- Care.
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"Daniel Hand expertly weaves his experience and contagious enthusiasm into this thoroughly engaging, accessible and comprehensive introduction to using Role-Playing Games in therapy. This book is a must for therapists, Role-Playing Game geeks and all those interested in how storytelling and gaming can be integrated in to therapy." --Ellie Finch, MA, MBACP(Accred), Videogame Therapist, Family Counsellor and Social Worker Daniel Hand is an author, game designer and therapeutic counsellor in private practice. His work has appeared in venues such as Therapy Today and the Popular Culture Psychology series, and he regularly speaks on the uses of gameplay and storytelling in psychotherapy. This book offers an accessible, comprehensive resource to practitioners who wish to incorporate RPGs into their client-work. Tabletop role-playing games, RPGs, have long been associated with various unique emotional, cognitive, and social benefits, but only recently has the term 'RPG Therapy' entered into the mental-health lexicon. Presenting simple game- and storytelling mechanics, and demonstrating how they may be utilized in accordance with specific professional modalities, this supportive guide explores every step of the implementation process, from underlying therapeutic principles to initial creative exercises to actual in-session play, and encourages readers to have confidence in their own imaginative abilities. Written for practitioners of all levels of client- and RPG experience, this groundbreaking and authoritative book provides case examples and practical tools, along with pragmatic and straightforward advice on how to implement this exciting new form of intervention.
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Treatment Planning for Person-Centered Care, second edition, guides therapists in how to engage clients in building and enacting collaborative treatment plans that result in better outcomes. Suitable as a reference tool and a text for training programs, the book provides practical guidance on how to organize and conduct the recovery plan meeting, prepare and engage individuals in the treatment planning process, help with goal setting, use the plan in daily practice, and evaluate and improve the results. Case examples throughout help clarify information applied in practice, and
Behavior therapy. --- Client-centered psychotherapy. --- Client-centered counseling --- Client-centered therapy --- Counseling, Client-centered --- Counseling, Nondirective --- Counseling, Person-centered --- Nondirective counseling --- Nondirective psychotherapy --- Nondirective therapy --- Person-centered counseling --- Person-centered psychotherapy --- Rogerian psychotherapy --- Psychotherapy --- Behavioral therapy --- Behavior modification --- Mentally ill --- Addicts --- Care. --- Rehabilitation --- Planning.
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""I know that I am doing therapy correctly and well, so why aren't some of my clients changing?"" ""Why do I feel anxious when I think about my next session with that difficult client?"" When psychotherapy stalls, it's time to try new ideas. The authors' experience with difficult clients -- uncooperative, hostile, uncommitted to change -- gave them a new perspective on working with therapeutic impasses. Papers describing Cognitive Appraisal Therapy have appeared in many books and journals, and now for the first time these ideas are compiled into a single volume. Heavily influenced by the psych
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In this guide to a person-centred therapy from its earliest beginnings to the present day, the author charts its origin and development, its central concepts and the key figures within the movement.
Client-centered psychotherapy. --- Rogers, Carl R. --- Client-centered counseling --- Client-centered therapy --- Counseling, Client-centered --- Counseling, Nondirective --- Counseling, Person-centered --- Nondirective counseling --- Nondirective psychotherapy --- Nondirective therapy --- Person-centered counseling --- Person-centered psychotherapy --- Rogerian psychotherapy --- Rogers, Carl Ransom, --- Rogers, Carl, --- Psychotherapy --- Psychiatry --- Client-centered psychotherapy --- Psychotherapy. --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Treatment
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Requirements for treatment planning in the mental health and addictions fields are long standing and embedded in the treatment system. However, most clinicians find it a challenge to develop an effective, person-centered treatment plan. Such a plan is required for reimbursement, regulatory, accreditation and managed care purposes. Without a thoughtful assessment and well-written plan, programs and private clinicians are subject to financial penalties, poor licensing/accreditation reviews, less than stellar audits, etc. In addition, research is beginning to demonstrate that a well-developed per
Mentally ill --- Addicts --- Client-centered psychotherapy. --- Client-centered counseling --- Client-centered therapy --- Counseling, Client-centered --- Counseling, Nondirective --- Counseling, Person-centered --- Nondirective counseling --- Nondirective psychotherapy --- Nondirective therapy --- Person-centered counseling --- Person-centered psychotherapy --- Rogerian psychotherapy --- Psychotherapy --- Addicted persons --- Addictive persons --- Sick --- Care. --- Rehabilitation --- Planning. --- Care and treatment
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In this book the eminent psychoanalyst Leonard Shengold looks at why some people are resistant to change, even when it seems to promise a change for the better. Drawing on a lifetime of clinical experience as well as wide readings of world literature, Shengold shows how early childhood relationships with parents can lead to a powerful conviction that change means loss. Dr. Shengold, who is well known for his work on the lasting effects of childhood trauma and child abuse in such seminal books as Soul Murder and Soul Murder Revisited, continues his exploration into the consequences of early psychological injury and loss. In the examples of his patients and in the lives and work of such figures as Edna St. Vincent Millay, William Wordsworth, and Henrik Ibsen, Shengold looks at the different ways in which unconscious impressions connected with early experiences and fantasies about parents are integrated into individual lives. He shows the difficulties he's encountered with his patients in raising these memories to the conscious level where they can be known and owned; and he also shows, in his survey of literary figures, how these memories can become part of the creative process. Haunted by Parents offers a deeply humane reflection on the values and limitations of therapy, on memory and the lingering effects of the past, and on the possibility of recognizing the promise of the future.
Attitude change. --- Client-centered psychotherapy. --- Motivation (Psychology) --- Psychotherapy --- Action, Psychology of --- Drive (Psychology) --- Psychology of action --- Psychology --- Client-centered counseling --- Client-centered therapy --- Counseling, Client-centered --- Counseling, Nondirective --- Counseling, Person-centered --- Nondirective counseling --- Nondirective psychotherapy --- Nondirective therapy --- Person-centered counseling --- Person-centered psychotherapy --- Rogerian psychotherapy --- Change of attitude --- Attitude (Psychology) --- Change (Psychology) --- Judgment --- Social influence
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`I found the book both stimulating and challenging' - Counselling and Psychotherapy This book brings together up-to-date contributions to the development of person-centred theory and practice from leading European practitioners.The book makes available some of the most significant theoretical ideas and practical applications of a distinguished group of contributors at the cutting edge of the approach.
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This practical book shows how client-focused counselling can support problem drinkers seeking to develop and sustain a less alcohol-centred way of life. Supported by contributions from clients who have undergone counselling for alcohol reliance, this is a comprehensive for people working with those who have a problematic relationship with alcohol.
Alcoholics --- Alcoholism --- Behavior modification. --- Client-centered psychotherapy. --- Client-centered counseling --- Client-centered therapy --- Counseling, Client-centered --- Counseling, Nondirective --- Counseling, Person-centered --- Nondirective counseling --- Nondirective psychotherapy --- Nondirective therapy --- Person-centered counseling --- Person-centered psychotherapy --- Rogerian psychotherapy --- Psychotherapy --- Behavioral assessment --- Behaviorism (Psychology) --- Conditioned response --- Human behavior --- Learning, Psychology of --- Psychology, Applied --- Drinkers, Problem --- Drunkards --- Drunks --- Inebriates --- Problem drinkers --- Addicts --- Counseling of. --- Psychological aspects. --- Psychology --- Patients
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