Common presenting issues in psychotherapeutic practice
by
 
Douglas, Barbara, author.

Title
Common presenting issues in psychotherapeutic practice

Author
Douglas, Barbara, author.

ISBN
9781446208533
 
9781446208540

Personal Author
Douglas, Barbara, author.

Physical Description
xv, 181 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

Contents
Introduction (with Carole Lund) -- Exploring anxiety (with Mary Reid) -- Exploring depression (with Dee Danchev) -- Exploring trauma and post trauma stress (with Tony Parnell) -- Exploring psychosis (with Hamilton Fairfax) -- Exploring bipolar (with Roly Fletcher) -- Exploring the borderline (with Claire John and Nicola Gale) -- Exploring eating disorders (with Amanda Hall) -- Conclusion (with Sheelagh Strawbridge).

Abstract
Learning how to work effectively with a broad range of clients and their presenting issues is a vital part of a career as a therapist, but engaging with the often conflicting worlds of descriptive psychopathology and the subjective meanings of the therapist and client is a real challenge for trainees. They have to develop the skills and knowledge that allow both approaches , one medical, one humanistic , to work successfully together. This book helps students to confidently do just that, proving a comprehensive introduction to the theory, research and practice behind a range of common presenting issues. Key issues covered include: anxiety, depression, trauma, bipolar disorder, psychosis, eating disorders, borderline personality disorder. This book should be on the desk of every counselling, psychotherapy and counselling psychology trainee, and is recommended reading for other practitioners of health and social care working with these common presetting issues.

Subject Term
Mental Disorders -- therapy.
 
Psychotherapy -- methods.
 
Mental illness -- Diagnosis.
 
Psychotherapy.

Added Author
James, Pam (Psychologist),


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IIEMSAGeneral Books33168025782182616.89075 D733C 20141