Reporting in counselling and psychotherapy : a trainee's guide to preparing case studies and reports / / Linda Papadopoulos, Malcolm C. Cross and Robert Bor.
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Year of Publication: | 2003 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | vi, 275 p. :; ill. |
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Table of Contents:
- A first session using the systemic approach
- CBT as applied to anxiety: a process report
- Achieving growth and change through the application of an integrative theoretical approach to address multiple client difficulties
- Locating the locus of evaluation: the subtle processes of person-centred counselling
- The use of CBT with complex client issues: accessing schemas
- Walking back to happiness: a couple's incongruent perception of chronic illness
- Treating the family: a process report on systemic therapy
- A case study of an intervention with a client suffering from intrusive thoughts and traumatic grief
- REBT: the case of Richard
- Using CBT to address guilt over sexual fantasies: a process report
- Treating co-morbidity in an NHS context: a CBT approach
- Historical truths versus a sense of integrity: developing a frame of mind to enable letting go
- Depression: a case study
- Working with children: a communicative approach
- Substance abuse: treatment using personal construct psychology
- When things go the therapist's way: the case of Sarah
- Client case study: a first attempt at psychodynamic individual therapy
- How not to write a client report: discussing common errors a trainee makes.