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Heslop, Pauline.
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616.8914 23
Publication Date
2013
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Bruscia, Kenneth E.
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615.85154 23
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2012
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Aleksandrowicz, Dov R.
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618.9289 23
Publication Date
2011
Summary
The book examines the clinical implications of innate developmental individuality. The authors present a model of what they call "developmentally informed" therapy, based on the assumption that biologically determined (or co-determined) maladjusted behaviours and deficiencies of ego functions cannot be resolved by interpretation of an unconscious conflict, but need to be "validated", analysed, and integrated with the personality. Several clinical case histories illustrate the authors' approach. The case presentations are followed by a discussion of counselling parents of children with developm.
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Garfield, David A. S.
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616.89 22
Publication Date
2009
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by
Eigen, Michael.
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152.4 22
Publication Date
2007
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Papadopoulos, Renos K.
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616.8914 22
Publication Date
2002
Summary
This volume addresses the complexities involved in attending to the mental health of refugees. It covers theory and research as well as clinical and field applications, emphasising the psychotherapeutic perspective. It explores the delicate balance between accepting the resilience of refugees whilst not neglecting their psychological needs, within a framework that avoides pathologising their condition.
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Cordess, Christopher.
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174.2 22
Publication Date
2001
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Confidentiality and Mental Health explores the theoretical and practical implications of confidentiality and disclosure for professionals working with people who have mental health problems. The contributors outline the theoretical, ethical, legal and professional issues which underpin decisions about confidentiality. They draw from their practical experience of a range of professional contexts including adolescent forensic psychiatry, criminal law, secure forensic psychiatry, child protection, community psychiatry, psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, social work and nursing. People experiencing mental health problems may need to be able to present and explore deeply disturbing thoughts and actions in a safe therapeutic environment. Professionals may feel caught between individual service users' interests and those of the general public. These tensions can be magnified by the current emphasis on client empowerment and professional accountability, and increased demands for public information and public safety. This comprehensive and topical volume will enable professionals, academics and policy makers to meet both the needs of clients and the demands of society through a responsible and thoughtful understanding of the significance of confidentiality and disclosure.
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Furst, Lilian R.
Call Number
809.93353 21
Publication Date
1999
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Cave, Susan, 1949-
Call Number
616.8914 21
Publication Date
1999
Summary
This is a simple introduction to the many psychological therapies in use today, including cognitive-behavioural, humanistic and psychodynamic approaches.
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Laing, R. D. (Ronald David), 1927-1989.
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616.89 21
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1999 1969
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Osterweis, Marian.
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155.937 19
Publication Date
1984
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