Linda Papadopoulos, Malcolm Cross, Robert Bor
Reporting in Counselling and Psychotherapy
A Trainee's Guide to Preparing Case Studies and Reports
Linda Papadopoulos, Malcolm Cross, Robert Bor
Reporting in Counselling and Psychotherapy
A Trainee's Guide to Preparing Case Studies and Reports
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Showing practical competence through the production of client reports and case studies is a key aspect of training therapists and other mental health professionals. This Classic Edition offers a unique hands-on guide to this element of practical work, using clinical examples and a detailed analysis of case study and process report writing.
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Showing practical competence through the production of client reports and case studies is a key aspect of training therapists and other mental health professionals. This Classic Edition offers a unique hands-on guide to this element of practical work, using clinical examples and a detailed analysis of case study and process report writing.
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- Routledge Mental Health Classic Editions
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9781032867144
- ISBN-10: 1032867140
- Artikelnr.: 71847992
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge Mental Health Classic Editions
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9781032867144
- ISBN-10: 1032867140
- Artikelnr.: 71847992
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr. Linda Papadopoulos is a Chartered Psychologist and a Fellow of the British Psychological Society. As well as an accomplished academic, she is also an active researcher publishing in both academic journals and authoring and editing nine books. Her work in the area of mental health has informed government policy, and she is a regular commentator on psychological issues in the press and TV and radio networks both in the UK and the US. Dr. Malcolm C. Cross is a member of the Australian and British Psychological Societies with over 30 years of clinical experience. He is the former Head of the Department of Psychology and Dean of Students at City, University of London. He has held the position of Chair of the British Psychological Society, Division of Counselling Psychology, and the appointment of council member of the Health and Care Professions Council, the allied health regulator of the United Kingdom. Professor Robert Bor is a Clinical, Counselling, Health and Aviation Psychologist, executive coach, author, lecturer and public speaker. He uses evidence-based psychological approaches to help individuals, couples, families, teams and organisations to solve problems and reach their potential. Rob is Co-Director of the Centre for Aviation Psychology Ltd as well as Director of Dynamic Change Consultants Ltd.
1. Introduction 2. A first session using the systemic approach 3. CBT as
applied to anxiety: a process report 4. Achieving growth and change through
the application of an integrative theoretical approach to address multiple
client difficulties 5. Locating the locus of evaluation: the subtle
processes of person-centred counselling 6. The use of CBT with complex
client issues: accessing schemas 7. Walking back to happiness: a couple's
incongruent perception of chronic illness 8. Treating the family: a process
report on systemic therapy 9. A case study of an intervention with a client
suffering from intrusive thoughts and traumatic grief 10. REBT: the case of
Richard 11. Using CBT to address guilt over sexual fantasies: a process
report 12. Treating co-morbidity in an NHS context: a CBT approach 13.
Historical truths versus a sense of integrity: developing a frame of mind
to enable letting go 14. Depression: a case study 15. Working with
children: a communicative approach 16. Substance abuse: treatment using
personal construct psychology 17. When things go the therapist's way: the
case of Sarah 18. Client case study: a first attempt at psychodynamic
individual therapy 19. How not to write a client report: discussing common
errors a trainee makes 20. Conclusions
applied to anxiety: a process report 4. Achieving growth and change through
the application of an integrative theoretical approach to address multiple
client difficulties 5. Locating the locus of evaluation: the subtle
processes of person-centred counselling 6. The use of CBT with complex
client issues: accessing schemas 7. Walking back to happiness: a couple's
incongruent perception of chronic illness 8. Treating the family: a process
report on systemic therapy 9. A case study of an intervention with a client
suffering from intrusive thoughts and traumatic grief 10. REBT: the case of
Richard 11. Using CBT to address guilt over sexual fantasies: a process
report 12. Treating co-morbidity in an NHS context: a CBT approach 13.
Historical truths versus a sense of integrity: developing a frame of mind
to enable letting go 14. Depression: a case study 15. Working with
children: a communicative approach 16. Substance abuse: treatment using
personal construct psychology 17. When things go the therapist's way: the
case of Sarah 18. Client case study: a first attempt at psychodynamic
individual therapy 19. How not to write a client report: discussing common
errors a trainee makes 20. Conclusions
1. Introduction 2. A first session using the systemic approach 3. CBT as
applied to anxiety: a process report 4. Achieving growth and change through
the application of an integrative theoretical approach to address multiple
client difficulties 5. Locating the locus of evaluation: the subtle
processes of person-centred counselling 6. The use of CBT with complex
client issues: accessing schemas 7. Walking back to happiness: a couple's
incongruent perception of chronic illness 8. Treating the family: a process
report on systemic therapy 9. A case study of an intervention with a client
suffering from intrusive thoughts and traumatic grief 10. REBT: the case of
Richard 11. Using CBT to address guilt over sexual fantasies: a process
report 12. Treating co-morbidity in an NHS context: a CBT approach 13.
Historical truths versus a sense of integrity: developing a frame of mind
to enable letting go 14. Depression: a case study 15. Working with
children: a communicative approach 16. Substance abuse: treatment using
personal construct psychology 17. When things go the therapist's way: the
case of Sarah 18. Client case study: a first attempt at psychodynamic
individual therapy 19. How not to write a client report: discussing common
errors a trainee makes 20. Conclusions
applied to anxiety: a process report 4. Achieving growth and change through
the application of an integrative theoretical approach to address multiple
client difficulties 5. Locating the locus of evaluation: the subtle
processes of person-centred counselling 6. The use of CBT with complex
client issues: accessing schemas 7. Walking back to happiness: a couple's
incongruent perception of chronic illness 8. Treating the family: a process
report on systemic therapy 9. A case study of an intervention with a client
suffering from intrusive thoughts and traumatic grief 10. REBT: the case of
Richard 11. Using CBT to address guilt over sexual fantasies: a process
report 12. Treating co-morbidity in an NHS context: a CBT approach 13.
Historical truths versus a sense of integrity: developing a frame of mind
to enable letting go 14. Depression: a case study 15. Working with
children: a communicative approach 16. Substance abuse: treatment using
personal construct psychology 17. When things go the therapist's way: the
case of Sarah 18. Client case study: a first attempt at psychodynamic
individual therapy 19. How not to write a client report: discussing common
errors a trainee makes 20. Conclusions







