E-Book, Englisch, 336 Seiten
Kennedy / Kennerley / Pearson Cognitive Behavioural Approaches to the Understanding and Treatment of Dissociation
Erscheinungsjahr 2013
ISBN: 978-1-135-05004-7
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 336 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-135-05004-7
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The study of dissociation is relevant to anyone undertaking research or treatment of mental health problems. Cognitive Behavioural Approaches to the Understanding and Treatment of Dissociation uses a cognitive approach to de-mystify the processes involved in linking traumatic incidents to their effects.
Kennedy, Kennerley and Pearson present a full and comprehensive understanding of mental health problems involving dissociative disorders and their treatment, bringing together an international range of experts. Each chapter addresses a single topic in full, including assessment of previous research from a cognitive perspective, recommendations for treatment and case studies to illustrate clinical approaches. Using an evidence-based scientific approach combined with the wisdom of clinical experience, the authors make the relevance of dissociation immediately recognisable to those familiar with PTSD, dissociative identity disorder, eating disorders, hallucinations and a wide range of psychological and non-organic physical health disorders.
Designed to provide new perspectives on both research and treatment, Cognitive Behavioural Approaches to the Understanding and Treatment of Dissociation includes a wide range of material that will appeal to clinicians, academics and students.
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Dedication. Foreword. How to Use This Book. Preface. Kennedy & Kennerley, Chapter 1: The Development of Our Understanding of Dissociation. Kennedy, Chapter 2: Dissociation, Personality and Psychopathology: a Cognitive Approach. Pearson, Chapter 3: Can the Foundations of Dissociation be Found in Childhood? Kennerley & Kischka, Chapter 4: The Brain and Memory. Kennerley & Kischka, Chapter 5: The Brain, Neuropsychology and Dissociation. Stopa, Chapter 6: Imagery and Dissociation. Huntjens, Dorahy & van Wees-Cieraad, Chapter 7: Dissociation and Memory Fragmentation. Mountford, Chapter 8: The Eating Disorders and Dissociation. Newman Taylor & Sambrook, Chapter 9: The Role of Dissociation in Psychosis; Implications for Clinical Practice. Brown, Chapter 10: Dissociation and Somatoform Disorders. Haaland & Landrø, Chapter 11: Dissociative Experiences in Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder. Hunter, Chapter 12: Understanding and Treating Depersonalization Disorder. Cowdrill, Chapter 13: Unravelling the Mystery of Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Case Example and Therapist’s Journey. Gilbert, Chapter 14: An Evolutionary and Compassion Focused Approach to Dissociation. Van der Hart & Steele, Chapter 15: Trauma-related Dissociation: Theory and Treatment of Dissociation of the Personality. Mansell & Carey, Chapter 16: Dissociation: Perceptual Control Theory as an Integrative Framework for Clinical Interventions. Donnelly & Neziroglu, Chapter 17 Dissociation from an Acceptance Oriented Standpoint. Kennedy, Kennerley & Pearson, Chapter 18 Summary and Conclusions. Glossary. Index.
List of Contributors: Richard Brown, Timothy Carey, Vivia Cowdrill, Katherine Donnelly, Martin Dorahy, Paul Gilbert, Vegard Haaland, Elaine Hunter, Rafaele Huntjens, Fiona Kennedy, Helen Kennerley, Udo Kischka, Nils Landro, Warren Mansell, Victoria Mountford, Katherine Newman-Taylor, Fugen Neziroglu, David Pearson, Suzanne Sambrook, Kathy Steele, Lusia Stopa, Onno Van der Hart, Rineke van Wees-Cieraad.