Cognitive Behaviour Therapy is radically changing the way people manage problems in their lives and has a profoundly positive effect on job satisfaction for mental health workers. The Case Study Guide to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy of Psychosis is written by practitioners from differing clinical backgrounds and at different stages in their use of CBT. It provides vibrant and colourful descriptions of patient and therapist problems and the use of various techniques with them. Although founded in theory and research, the focus is on the practical use of CBT with patients whose symptom types will be recognisable instantly to mental health workers world-wide. There is a brief description of therapeutic methods at the start followed by the collection of case studies. At the end, a training, supervision and implementation section enables practitioners to move from contemplation to adoption of these remarkable developments in their own practice and service. Trainees on courses in psychosocial interventions e.g THORN and CBT courses, and professional trainees e.g those on Clinical Psychology, Mental Nurse and Psychiatry courses will find this book an essential resource and fascinating read. Mental health workers in mental health teams and services will also find the book of major importance to their work, and it will be of considerable interest to voluntary service workers in mental health charities. Contents: About the Editors. List of Contributors. Preface. Introduction. PART I: CASE STUDIES. "The Admiral of the Fleet" Case 1 (John): Douglas Turkington. From a Position of Knowing: The Journey into Uncertainty Case 2 (Janet): Laura McGraw & Alison Brabban. Managing Voices Case 3 (Pat): Lars Hansen. Case Experience from a Rehabilitation Service Case 4 (Helena): Isabel Clarke. Identifying the "Agent Mice" Case 5 (Kathy): Paul Murray. Developing a Dialogue with Voices Case 6 (Nicky): David Kingdon. Tackling Drug-Related Psychosis and Isolation Case 7 (Damien): David Kingdon. "Traumatic Psychosis": A Formulation Based Approach Case 8 (Sarah): Pauline Callcott & Douglas Turkington. Communications from my Parents Case 9 (Carole): Ronald Siddle. Two Examples of Paranoia Cases 10 (Mary ) and 11 (Karen): Nick MacGuire. Managing Expectations Case Study (Jane): Jeremy Pelton. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Psychosis in Conditions of High Security Cases 13 (Malcolm) and 14 (Colin): Andy Benn. PART II: TRAINING, SUPERVISION AND IMPLEMENTATION. Training in CBT for Psychosis (David Kingdon and Jeremy Pelton). Modelling the Model: Training People to use Psychosocial Interventions (Madeline O'Carroll). Clinical Supervision (David Kingdon and Jeremy Pelton). How Does Implementation Happen? (David Kingdon). References. Author Index. Subject Index. |