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OverviewCognitive Analytic Therapy: Distinctive Features offers an introduction to what is distinctive about this increasingly popular method. Written by three Cognitive Analytic Therapists, with many years’ experience, it provides an accessible, bitesize overview of this increasingly used psychological therapy. Using the popular Distinctive Features format, this book describes 15 theoretical features and 15 practical techniques of Cognitive Analytic Therapy. Cognitive Analytic Therapy will be a valuable source for students, professionals in training and practising therapists, as well as other psychotherapists, counsellors and mental health professionals wishing to learn more about the distinctive features of this important therapy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Claire Corbridge , Laura Brummer , Philippa CoidPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.490kg ISBN: 9781138648708ISBN 10: 1138648701 Pages: 172 Publication Date: 01 December 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsTable of Contents PART 1 Preface Chapter 1: Development of Cognitive Analytic Therapy Chapter 2: Development of Reciprocal Roles Chapter 3: Development of survival strategies Chapter 4: Contribution of cognitive theories Chapter 5: Contribution of object relations theories Chapter 6: Dialogic perspective Chapter 7: Procedural Sequence Object Relations Model Chapter 8: Multiple Self States Model Chapter 9: Transference and countertransference Chapter 10: Structure of CAT and the three R’s Chapter 11: Reformulation Chapter 12: Recognition Chapter 13: Revision Chapter 14: Ending Chapter 15: Empirical Matters PART 2 Chapter 16 Therapeutic Stance Chapter 17 Suitability for CAT Chapter 18 Assessment and Case Conceptualisation Chapter 19 Writing a reformulation letter Chapter 20 Mapping Chapter 21 Development of the ""Observing Eye"" Chapter 22 Developing Exits Chapter 23 Developing Healthy Reciprocal Roles Chapter 24 When therapy gets stuck Chapter 25 Ending and writing a goodbye letter Chapter 26 Working with Complexity Chapter 27 The versatility of CAT Chapter 28 Group work Chapter 29 Indirect work Chapter 30 AfterthoughtsReviewsAuthor InformationClaire Corbridge is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist, CAT practitioner and supervisor. She has extensive experience of working in adult mental health services in the NHS. Laura Brummer is a Clinical Psychologist, CAT practitioner and supervisor working in the NHS in Mental Health Services and in private practice. Philippa Coid is a Consultant Psychotherapist who has been treating people with CAT for over 25 years. She also has extensive experience as a CAT trainer and supervisor. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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