"Cognitive Therapy with Inpatients. Developing A Cognitive Milieu"
Edited by Jesse H. Wright, Michael E. Thase, Aaron T. Beck, and John W. Ludgate
Udgivet af The Guildford Press i 1992/1993
445 sider
5 dele
16 kapitler
Appendix
Index
Bogen har over 20 medforfattere
Kapitel 3 (side 61-90) er skrevet af redaktørerne og hedder "The Cognitive Milieu: Structure and Process"
Nogle af bogens centrale begreber er:
- Agenda setting
- Automatic thoughts
- Biopsychosocial disorders
- Behavioral intervention
- Cognitive approach
- Cognitive-behavioral interventions
- Cognitive-behavioral procedures
- Cognitive distortion
- Cognitive errors
- Cognitive intervention
- Cognitive milieu
- Cognitive model
- Cognitive techniques
- Cognitive therapy
- Cognitive therapy unit - CTU
- Collaboration
- Collaborative exercises
- Co-therapist
- Daily record
- Dysfunctional (automatic) thoughts DAT
- Emotional reactions
- Emotions
- Engaging the patient
- Experiment
- Homework assignments
- Identification of NAT/DAT
- Individual cognitive therapy
- Inpatients
- Inpatient cognitive therapy
- Inpatient Family Therapy
- Inpatient group therapy
- Irrational thinking
- Maladaptive cognitive respons
- Multidisciplinary treatment team
- Negative automatic thoughts NAT
- Nurses
- Opportunities for future growth
- Psychiatric disturbances
- Role playing
- Situation
- Socialization
- Socratic questioning
- Structurering techniques
- Testing the accuracy of NAT
Nogle citater fra bogen:
"Cognitive therapy is typically short-term treatment in which the therapist helps the patient to learn more effective methods of dealing with troubling thoughts, feeelings, and behavior." (p.10)
"One of the goal of each therapeutic intervention is to identify and test a hypothesis relevant to a particular aspect of the patients' condition." (p.11)
"the therapist must collaborate with the remainder of the multidisciplinary team in order to integrate the cognitive interventions in the overall treatment plan." (p.12)
"Most patients enter the psychiatric hospital in a crisis situation..." (p.166)
Forlaget skriver om bogen på sin hjemmeside
"The book begins with an overview of the basic concepts of cognitive therapy and hospital psychiatry. Detailed instructions are given for developing and maintaining different types of inpatient cognitive therapy units. Using a "step-by-step" approach, the authors demonstrate how the cognitive milieu can be adapted to fit the needs of a wide variety of treatment settings. Extensive illustrations, including actual dialogued of treatment interactions, are used to describe interventions. Pragmatic advice is given for application in individual, group, and family formats.
The volume also offers indepth coverage of the theoretical and practical issues involved in combining cognitive therapy with pharmacotherapy. Asserting that the fusion of these models enhances both forms of treatment—and stressing the importance of interdisciplinary teamwork in effective hospital care—the book describes methods of building effective treatment teams and devotes particular attention to the functions of psychiatric nurses. Techniques are identified for maximizing the chances of good outcome while minimizing the risk of relapse. In addition, special applications for treatment of adolescent inpatients, alcohol and substance abuse, eating disorders, geropsychiatry, and chronic patients are discussed.
Designed as a treatment guide for all professionals who work in hospital settings, this unique volume is a valuable resource for psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, occupational therapists, and nurses. It also serves as a text for graduate courses in cognitive therapy, psychiatry residency training programs, psychology doctoral programs, and graduate programs in psychiatric nursing."
Kilde: http://www.guilford.com/books/Cognitive-Therapy-with-Inpatients/Wright-Thase-Beck-Ludgate/9780898628906
Comments (0)
You don't have permission to comment on this page.