Psychotherapy after brain injury : principles and techniques
2010
xiii, 288 p. : ill.
9781606238615
Anglais
1. Introduction and overview -- 2. Guidelines for early psychotherapy sessions and general treatment considerations -- 3. Increasing Patients' self-awareness -- 4. Sense of self and identity -- 5. Increasing acceptance -- 6. Life skills training -- 7. Family life -- 8. Communication and social skills -- 9. Adjustment and treatment termination -- 10. Psychotherapist self-care : managing stress and avoiding burnout
This book presents hands-on tools for addressing the multiple ways that brain injury can affect psychological functioning and well-being. The author is a leader in the field who translates her extensive clinical experience into clear-cut yet flexible guidelines that therapists can adapt for different challenges and settings. With a focus on facilitating awareness, coping, competence, adjustment, and community reintegration, the book features helpful case examples and reproducible handouts and forms. It shows how to weave together individual psychotherapy, cognitive retraining, group and family work, psychoeducation, and life skills training, and how to build and maintain a collaborative therapeutic relationship.
Cerveau - Lésions et blessures - Patients - Services de santé mentale / Cerveau - Lésions et blessures - Patients - Réadaptation / Psychothérapie
WL 354 K66p 2010
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1 | WL 354 K66p 2010 | Bibliothèque Norman-Bethune [disponible] |