Clinical Psychology in the Mental Health Inpatient Setting
International Perspectives
Herausgeber: Turel, Meidan; Grinshpoon, Alexander; Siglag, Michael
Clinical Psychology in the Mental Health Inpatient Setting
International Perspectives
Herausgeber: Turel, Meidan; Grinshpoon, Alexander; Siglag, Michael
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This ground-breaking volume provides an encompassing and detailed account of international clinical psychologists' highly varied work on the psychiatric ward in mental health inpatient settings.
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This ground-breaking volume provides an encompassing and detailed account of international clinical psychologists' highly varied work on the psychiatric ward in mental health inpatient settings.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 150mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 839g
- ISBN-13: 9781138612716
- ISBN-10: 1138612715
- Artikelnr.: 57111299
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 150mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 839g
- ISBN-13: 9781138612716
- ISBN-10: 1138612715
- Artikelnr.: 57111299
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Meidan Turel, MA, is a licensed Clinical Psychologist in Israel and Director of psychological services in a public inpatient and outpatient mental health center. Michael Siglag, PhD, is a Clinical Psychologist with over 30 years of experience working in inpatient civil psychiatric and forensic settings, both in direct service and leadership positions. Alexander Grinshpoon, MD, PhD, MHA, is a specialist in psychiatry and the Director of a public mental health center in Israel, as well as the head of the psychiatry department in the Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology.
Foreword Acknowledgments About the Editors & Contributors Introduction
Section 1: Systemic Multiple Modes and Levels of Intervention Introduction
to Section 1 Chapter 1: Therapy Beyond Walls: The Clinical Psychologist's
Multi-level Work in the Psychiatric Ward Chapter 2: The Clinical
Psychologist in an Open Inpatient Setting: A Psychoanalytic Perspective
Chapter 3: Clinical Psychologists in Australian Inpatient Mental Health
Units: Enhancing Effectiveness and Relevance with a Human Rights Focus
Chapter 4: Ethical Challenges for Psychologists Providing Inpatient Mental
Health Care Chapter 5: The Benefit of Behavior Support Plans in Psychiatric
Inpatient Settings Chapter 6: Three Dynamic Roles of the Clinical
Psychologist on the Acute Closed Psychiatric Ward Chapter 7: The
Development of a Recovery-oriented Tool for Work with Patients in the
Closed Forensic Ward Chapter 8: On Trying to Stay Sane in Insane Places: A
Personal Account of a Clinical Psychologist's Challenges on the Psychiatric
Inpatient Ward Chapter 9: A Path Taken: A Psychologist's Professional
Journey within the Psychiatric Inpatient System Section 2:
Psychotherapeutic Interventions in the Mental Health Inpatient Setting
Introduction to Section 2 Chapter 10: All Brief Therapy is not Created
Equal: The Contribution of Psychology to Short-stay Mental Health Inpatient
Admissions Chapter 11: Continuity Model of Care: Working Across Acute
Inpatient to Community-based Clinical Psychology Chapter 12: Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis on the Inpatient Unit: The Role of the
Clinical Psychologist Chapter 13: Psychotherapy in an Inpatient Ward: A
Clinical Psychologist's Use of Psychoanalytic Informed Work with Adult
Survivors of Childhood Trauma Chapter 14: Mentalization and Psychotherapy:
A Way to Understand Patient Violence on the Psychiatric Inpatient Unit
Chapter 15: The Clinical Psychologist's Work in a Forensic Psychiatry Ward:
Building a Transitional Space for Individuals with Mental Disorders who
Committed Crimes Section 3: Assessment and Psychodiagnosis in Mental Health
Inpatient Settings Introduction to Section 3 Chapter 16: Psychodynamic
Psychological Testing in the Mental Health Inpatient Setting: A Way of
Listening, Learning, and Holding Patients and Psychotherapists Chapter 17:
"Listening to the Music of the Mind": The Uses of Psychological Assessment
in the Diagnosis of Psychotic Disorders in a State Psychiatric Center
Chapter 18: The Role of Psychological Testing in an Inpatient Psychiatric
Setting: A Mentalizing Approach Section 4: Clinical Psychology Internship
and Supervision in the Mental Health Inpatient Setting Introduction to
Section 4 Chapter 19: A Clinical Psychology Intern's Experience of Training
in an Inpatient Unit: No Training Wheels Chapter 20: The Benefits and
Challenges of Clinical Psychology Internships in Psychiatric Inpatient
Settings Chapter 21: The Most Difficult Lesson: The Impact of Patient
Suicide on Training in an Inpatient Psychiatric Hospital Chapter 22: An
Intern's Experience on an Acute Closed Ward: "From a Shadow to a Bird": The
Psychotherapeutic Process of Mr. B Editors' Perspectives and Closing
Remarks Chapter 23: Weaving with a Relational Thread: The Clinical
Psychologist's Use of Empathy in Work in the Mental Health Inpatient
Setting Chapter 24: Concluding Thoughts: Past and Present Trends, Future
Directions
Section 1: Systemic Multiple Modes and Levels of Intervention Introduction
to Section 1 Chapter 1: Therapy Beyond Walls: The Clinical Psychologist's
Multi-level Work in the Psychiatric Ward Chapter 2: The Clinical
Psychologist in an Open Inpatient Setting: A Psychoanalytic Perspective
Chapter 3: Clinical Psychologists in Australian Inpatient Mental Health
Units: Enhancing Effectiveness and Relevance with a Human Rights Focus
Chapter 4: Ethical Challenges for Psychologists Providing Inpatient Mental
Health Care Chapter 5: The Benefit of Behavior Support Plans in Psychiatric
Inpatient Settings Chapter 6: Three Dynamic Roles of the Clinical
Psychologist on the Acute Closed Psychiatric Ward Chapter 7: The
Development of a Recovery-oriented Tool for Work with Patients in the
Closed Forensic Ward Chapter 8: On Trying to Stay Sane in Insane Places: A
Personal Account of a Clinical Psychologist's Challenges on the Psychiatric
Inpatient Ward Chapter 9: A Path Taken: A Psychologist's Professional
Journey within the Psychiatric Inpatient System Section 2:
Psychotherapeutic Interventions in the Mental Health Inpatient Setting
Introduction to Section 2 Chapter 10: All Brief Therapy is not Created
Equal: The Contribution of Psychology to Short-stay Mental Health Inpatient
Admissions Chapter 11: Continuity Model of Care: Working Across Acute
Inpatient to Community-based Clinical Psychology Chapter 12: Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis on the Inpatient Unit: The Role of the
Clinical Psychologist Chapter 13: Psychotherapy in an Inpatient Ward: A
Clinical Psychologist's Use of Psychoanalytic Informed Work with Adult
Survivors of Childhood Trauma Chapter 14: Mentalization and Psychotherapy:
A Way to Understand Patient Violence on the Psychiatric Inpatient Unit
Chapter 15: The Clinical Psychologist's Work in a Forensic Psychiatry Ward:
Building a Transitional Space for Individuals with Mental Disorders who
Committed Crimes Section 3: Assessment and Psychodiagnosis in Mental Health
Inpatient Settings Introduction to Section 3 Chapter 16: Psychodynamic
Psychological Testing in the Mental Health Inpatient Setting: A Way of
Listening, Learning, and Holding Patients and Psychotherapists Chapter 17:
"Listening to the Music of the Mind": The Uses of Psychological Assessment
in the Diagnosis of Psychotic Disorders in a State Psychiatric Center
Chapter 18: The Role of Psychological Testing in an Inpatient Psychiatric
Setting: A Mentalizing Approach Section 4: Clinical Psychology Internship
and Supervision in the Mental Health Inpatient Setting Introduction to
Section 4 Chapter 19: A Clinical Psychology Intern's Experience of Training
in an Inpatient Unit: No Training Wheels Chapter 20: The Benefits and
Challenges of Clinical Psychology Internships in Psychiatric Inpatient
Settings Chapter 21: The Most Difficult Lesson: The Impact of Patient
Suicide on Training in an Inpatient Psychiatric Hospital Chapter 22: An
Intern's Experience on an Acute Closed Ward: "From a Shadow to a Bird": The
Psychotherapeutic Process of Mr. B Editors' Perspectives and Closing
Remarks Chapter 23: Weaving with a Relational Thread: The Clinical
Psychologist's Use of Empathy in Work in the Mental Health Inpatient
Setting Chapter 24: Concluding Thoughts: Past and Present Trends, Future
Directions
Foreword Acknowledgments About the Editors & Contributors Introduction
Section 1: Systemic Multiple Modes and Levels of Intervention Introduction
to Section 1 Chapter 1: Therapy Beyond Walls: The Clinical Psychologist's
Multi-level Work in the Psychiatric Ward Chapter 2: The Clinical
Psychologist in an Open Inpatient Setting: A Psychoanalytic Perspective
Chapter 3: Clinical Psychologists in Australian Inpatient Mental Health
Units: Enhancing Effectiveness and Relevance with a Human Rights Focus
Chapter 4: Ethical Challenges for Psychologists Providing Inpatient Mental
Health Care Chapter 5: The Benefit of Behavior Support Plans in Psychiatric
Inpatient Settings Chapter 6: Three Dynamic Roles of the Clinical
Psychologist on the Acute Closed Psychiatric Ward Chapter 7: The
Development of a Recovery-oriented Tool for Work with Patients in the
Closed Forensic Ward Chapter 8: On Trying to Stay Sane in Insane Places: A
Personal Account of a Clinical Psychologist's Challenges on the Psychiatric
Inpatient Ward Chapter 9: A Path Taken: A Psychologist's Professional
Journey within the Psychiatric Inpatient System Section 2:
Psychotherapeutic Interventions in the Mental Health Inpatient Setting
Introduction to Section 2 Chapter 10: All Brief Therapy is not Created
Equal: The Contribution of Psychology to Short-stay Mental Health Inpatient
Admissions Chapter 11: Continuity Model of Care: Working Across Acute
Inpatient to Community-based Clinical Psychology Chapter 12: Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis on the Inpatient Unit: The Role of the
Clinical Psychologist Chapter 13: Psychotherapy in an Inpatient Ward: A
Clinical Psychologist's Use of Psychoanalytic Informed Work with Adult
Survivors of Childhood Trauma Chapter 14: Mentalization and Psychotherapy:
A Way to Understand Patient Violence on the Psychiatric Inpatient Unit
Chapter 15: The Clinical Psychologist's Work in a Forensic Psychiatry Ward:
Building a Transitional Space for Individuals with Mental Disorders who
Committed Crimes Section 3: Assessment and Psychodiagnosis in Mental Health
Inpatient Settings Introduction to Section 3 Chapter 16: Psychodynamic
Psychological Testing in the Mental Health Inpatient Setting: A Way of
Listening, Learning, and Holding Patients and Psychotherapists Chapter 17:
"Listening to the Music of the Mind": The Uses of Psychological Assessment
in the Diagnosis of Psychotic Disorders in a State Psychiatric Center
Chapter 18: The Role of Psychological Testing in an Inpatient Psychiatric
Setting: A Mentalizing Approach Section 4: Clinical Psychology Internship
and Supervision in the Mental Health Inpatient Setting Introduction to
Section 4 Chapter 19: A Clinical Psychology Intern's Experience of Training
in an Inpatient Unit: No Training Wheels Chapter 20: The Benefits and
Challenges of Clinical Psychology Internships in Psychiatric Inpatient
Settings Chapter 21: The Most Difficult Lesson: The Impact of Patient
Suicide on Training in an Inpatient Psychiatric Hospital Chapter 22: An
Intern's Experience on an Acute Closed Ward: "From a Shadow to a Bird": The
Psychotherapeutic Process of Mr. B Editors' Perspectives and Closing
Remarks Chapter 23: Weaving with a Relational Thread: The Clinical
Psychologist's Use of Empathy in Work in the Mental Health Inpatient
Setting Chapter 24: Concluding Thoughts: Past and Present Trends, Future
Directions
Section 1: Systemic Multiple Modes and Levels of Intervention Introduction
to Section 1 Chapter 1: Therapy Beyond Walls: The Clinical Psychologist's
Multi-level Work in the Psychiatric Ward Chapter 2: The Clinical
Psychologist in an Open Inpatient Setting: A Psychoanalytic Perspective
Chapter 3: Clinical Psychologists in Australian Inpatient Mental Health
Units: Enhancing Effectiveness and Relevance with a Human Rights Focus
Chapter 4: Ethical Challenges for Psychologists Providing Inpatient Mental
Health Care Chapter 5: The Benefit of Behavior Support Plans in Psychiatric
Inpatient Settings Chapter 6: Three Dynamic Roles of the Clinical
Psychologist on the Acute Closed Psychiatric Ward Chapter 7: The
Development of a Recovery-oriented Tool for Work with Patients in the
Closed Forensic Ward Chapter 8: On Trying to Stay Sane in Insane Places: A
Personal Account of a Clinical Psychologist's Challenges on the Psychiatric
Inpatient Ward Chapter 9: A Path Taken: A Psychologist's Professional
Journey within the Psychiatric Inpatient System Section 2:
Psychotherapeutic Interventions in the Mental Health Inpatient Setting
Introduction to Section 2 Chapter 10: All Brief Therapy is not Created
Equal: The Contribution of Psychology to Short-stay Mental Health Inpatient
Admissions Chapter 11: Continuity Model of Care: Working Across Acute
Inpatient to Community-based Clinical Psychology Chapter 12: Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis on the Inpatient Unit: The Role of the
Clinical Psychologist Chapter 13: Psychotherapy in an Inpatient Ward: A
Clinical Psychologist's Use of Psychoanalytic Informed Work with Adult
Survivors of Childhood Trauma Chapter 14: Mentalization and Psychotherapy:
A Way to Understand Patient Violence on the Psychiatric Inpatient Unit
Chapter 15: The Clinical Psychologist's Work in a Forensic Psychiatry Ward:
Building a Transitional Space for Individuals with Mental Disorders who
Committed Crimes Section 3: Assessment and Psychodiagnosis in Mental Health
Inpatient Settings Introduction to Section 3 Chapter 16: Psychodynamic
Psychological Testing in the Mental Health Inpatient Setting: A Way of
Listening, Learning, and Holding Patients and Psychotherapists Chapter 17:
"Listening to the Music of the Mind": The Uses of Psychological Assessment
in the Diagnosis of Psychotic Disorders in a State Psychiatric Center
Chapter 18: The Role of Psychological Testing in an Inpatient Psychiatric
Setting: A Mentalizing Approach Section 4: Clinical Psychology Internship
and Supervision in the Mental Health Inpatient Setting Introduction to
Section 4 Chapter 19: A Clinical Psychology Intern's Experience of Training
in an Inpatient Unit: No Training Wheels Chapter 20: The Benefits and
Challenges of Clinical Psychology Internships in Psychiatric Inpatient
Settings Chapter 21: The Most Difficult Lesson: The Impact of Patient
Suicide on Training in an Inpatient Psychiatric Hospital Chapter 22: An
Intern's Experience on an Acute Closed Ward: "From a Shadow to a Bird": The
Psychotherapeutic Process of Mr. B Editors' Perspectives and Closing
Remarks Chapter 23: Weaving with a Relational Thread: The Clinical
Psychologist's Use of Empathy in Work in the Mental Health Inpatient
Setting Chapter 24: Concluding Thoughts: Past and Present Trends, Future
Directions