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Recovery-oriented cognitive therapy for serious mental health conditions / Aaron T. Beck, Paul Grant, Ellen Inverso, Aaron P. Brinen, Dimitri Perivoliotis.

Contributor(s): Publisher: New York : The Guilford Press, 2021Description: xiv, 274 pages : illustrations ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781462545193
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.891425 R24 23 2021
LOC classification:
  • RA790 .B424 2021
Contents:
Part I. CT-R model of transformation and empowerment : Introduction to recovery-oriented cognitive therapy ; Mapping recovery: developing a plan for transformative action ; Accessing and energizing the adaptive mode ; Developing the adaptive mode: aspirations ; Actualizing the adaptive mode: positive action ; Strengthening th eadaptive mode Part II. Empowerment for common challenges : Empowering when negative symptoms ; Empowering when delusions are the challenge ; Empowering when hallucinations aer the challenge ; Empowering when communication is the challenge ; Empowering when trauma, self-injury, aggressive behavior, or substance use is the challenge Part III. CT-R contexts : Individual CT-R for the sole provider ; The CT-R inpatient service ; CT-R group therapy ; Families as facilitators of empowerment
Summary: "This book can help you develop a spirited savvy in recovery-oriented cognitive therapy over the course of fifteen chapters, which we have organized into three parts: The first six chapters in Part I introduce you to recovery-oriented cognitive therapy, the basic model and how it works. Building on the basics, the five chapters in Part II extend understanding, strategy, and intervention to the challenges that have historically gotten the person stuck: negative symptoms, delusions, hallucinations, communication challenges, trauma, self-injury, aggressive behavior, and substance use. The final four chapters in Part III delve deeper into specific settings and applications - individual therapy, therapeutic milieu, group therapy, and families"-- Provided by publisher.
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Barcode
Books Books College Library General Circulation Section GC GC 616.891425 R24 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available HNU003624

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. CT-R model of transformation and empowerment : Introduction to recovery-oriented cognitive therapy ; Mapping recovery: developing a plan for transformative action ; Accessing and energizing the adaptive mode ; Developing the adaptive mode: aspirations ; Actualizing the adaptive mode: positive action ; Strengthening th eadaptive mode
Part II. Empowerment for common challenges : Empowering when negative symptoms ; Empowering when delusions are the challenge ; Empowering when hallucinations aer the challenge ; Empowering when communication is the challenge ; Empowering when trauma, self-injury, aggressive behavior, or substance use is the challenge
Part III. CT-R contexts : Individual CT-R for the sole provider ; The CT-R inpatient service ; CT-R group therapy ; Families as facilitators of empowerment

"This book can help you develop a spirited savvy in recovery-oriented cognitive therapy over the course of fifteen chapters, which we have organized into three parts: The first six chapters in Part I introduce you to recovery-oriented cognitive therapy, the basic model and how it works. Building on the basics, the five chapters in Part II extend understanding, strategy, and intervention to the challenges that have historically gotten the person stuck: negative symptoms, delusions, hallucinations, communication challenges, trauma, self-injury, aggressive behavior, and substance use. The final four chapters in Part III delve deeper into specific settings and applications - individual therapy, therapeutic milieu, group therapy, and families"-- Provided by publisher.

CAS Bachelor of Science in Psychology

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