Psychotherapy, Counselling, and Primary Mental Health Care
Description
* a review of the major issues in counselling and psychotherapy inprimary care
* a survey of the main psychotherapeutic approaches and the outcomeevidence relating to their application in clinical practice
* a critical appraisal of the role of managed care and brieftherapies in primary mental health care
* a useful, practical guide to assessment and to treatment andevaluation, illustrated extensively with case material and clinicalvignettes
"The author, with many years of experience as a therapist in theNational Health Service, has successfully provided the vital bridgeto aid shared understanding. The arguments for short and long termtherapy, treatment modality and the role of assessment, which isvital for safe, effective practice, are covered in depth. . We havewaited a long time for this book, and I am sure it will remain thestandard text for many years to come." From the Foreword by DrGraham Curtis Jenkins Director, Counselling in Primary Care Trust"Mary Burton has clearly summarised many of the most complex issuesconcerning psychological therapies in the Health Service--fromapproaches to assessment to selection of outcome measures.Scholarly yet easy to read, this outstanding book could hardly bemore timely. It will be of utmost relevance to all concerned withpsychotherapy and counselling in public services, whether they beproviders or purchasers or researchers." Phil Mollon, Head ofClinical Psychology and Adult Psychotherapy Services ListerHospital, Stevenage Psychological Therapies in Primary Care.
Patients and Their Problems.
Therapy Models and Professional Disciplines.
Assessment for Short vs. Longer-Term Treatment.
Assessment II: Early Loss, Comorbidity and TreatmentModality.
Does It Work?: Service Evaluation and Audit in Primary Care.
Organizational Issues.
Appendix.
References.
Index.
Mary Burton is the author of Psychotherapy, Counselling, and Primary Mental Health Care: Assessment for Brief or Longer-Term Treatment, published by Wiley. How can psychotherapists, counsellors and medical practitioners best determine the most appropriate treatment for individual patients in primary care? The growth of counselling and therapy in primary care has been accompanied by pressure for shorter-term, brief treatments and evidence-based, managed care. Mary Burton examines these issues in detail, and the main focus is on the practical assessment of patients and the selection of appropriate treatment within the real world of service provision. This book is aimed at psychotherapists, counsellors, clinical psychologists and psychiatrists in primary care, as well as general practitioners and service managers with a serious interest in delivering best practice for their patients. They will find here:
- a review of the major issues in counselling and psychotherapy in primary care
- a survey of the main psychotherapeutic approaches and the outcome evidence relating to their application in clinical practice
- a critical appraisal of the role of managed care and brief therapies in primary mental health care
- a useful, practical guide to assessment and to treatment and evaluation, illustrated extensively with case material and clinical vignettes
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9780471982289
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
Psychology
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 156.00(W) x Dimensions: 232.00(H) x Dimensions: 20.30(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English