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Treating Complex Cases: The Cognitive Behavioural ApproachStock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionThe term "complex cases" refers to patients with difficult, serious and often multiple mental health problems. Addressing them in such a way that is clinically useful and founded with evidence on a clear conceptual base, this book presents a range of specific disorders and clinical problems. Reviews..."goes beyond offering helpful conceptualizations of complex problems..." ("Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy) ..."a very useful book..." ("Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapy, July 2001) Table of contentsEngagement; anger and aggression; psychosis; persistent depression/mood disorder; self-image disturbance and sexual abuse; worry and social interaction; shame and humiliation; low self-esteem; coping with rape and sexual assault; coping with trauma; dysfunction in relationships; acute anxiety and chronic avoidance; obsession, ruminations and rituals; suicidal/self harm patients. |