Brief Psychological Interventions in Practice
Description
About the Author vii
Introduction 1
1 GP or therapist – or both? 9
2 Problem- or solution-based? 19
3 How do we ‘think’? 31
4 Building rapport 41
5 Goal setting 49
6 Identity or behaviour? 63
7 Cognitive distortions 71
8 Seeding ideas 81
9 Reframing 91
10 Patterns: how? rather than why? 99
11 What if ? 105
12 Anchors and anchoring 117
13 Helping clients deal with anger 125
14 Helping build self-esteem 141
15 Helping with relationship problems 157
16 Resolving trauma and guilt 167
17 Helping with grief 177
18 Psychosomatic problems 185
19 Conclusion 199
Appendix I
Client handout 201
Appendix II
Clinical outcome routine evaluation 205
Appendix III
Creative approaches 209
Appendix IV
Anxiety and depression 215
Appendix V
How to apply these ideas in practice – some case studies 217
Appendix VI
Phrases that need challenge or qualification to help your client begin to gain a different perspective 243
Worksheets
Evaluation of Stressors—Exploring thoughts and feelings—Exploring and challenging thoughts 245
References 249
Index 255
Dr Ann Williamson has been a GP for more than thirty years and uses hypnosis and Brief Therapy both formally and informally with many of her clients. She also lectures at Manchester, Chester and Salford Universities. Dr Williamson has been involved with training health professionals in hypnosis for many years with the British Society of Clinical & Academic Hypnosis (BSCAH).
As many as 1 in 4 people have a form of mental illness and the provision of suitable mental health care is one of the major tasks facing general practitioners and health care teams. As a result, there is a growing army of people that are being trained to offer emotional and psychological support to people in primary care settings. For health professionals, the time pressures and demands on consultations are huge, leaving many feeling that they do not have the time to engage in effective psychological interventions with clients.
This book provides a practical guide to using brief psychological interventions within a short consultation, drawing together techniques from a number of different approaches including CBT, Solution Focus, Brief Therapy, NLP and hypnosis. It provides the evidence behind the approaches and guidelines on how to implement techniques in everyday clinical work. Each chapter provides case examples, key points in text boxes, and helpful chapter summaries.
Brief Psychological Interventions in Practice is a must have resource for primary care mental health workers; GPs; practice and specialist nurses; counsellors and students on primary care mental health courses.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9780470513064
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
Psychology
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 152.40(W) x Dimensions: 228.60(H) x Dimensions: 15.20(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English