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Cognitive analytic therapy : distinctive features

By: Contributor(s): Series: Psychotherapy and counselling distinctive featuresPublisher: Abingdon : Routledge, 2018Description: viii, 172pISBN:
  • 9781138648715 (pbk)
  • 9781138648708 (hbk)
  • 9781315617244 (ebk)
  • 9781317207375 (web)
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WM 425.
Contents:
Preface -- Development of cognitive analytic therapy -- Development of reciprocal roles -- Development of survival strategies -- Contribution of cognitive theories -- Contribution of object relations theories -- Dialogic perspective -- Procedural sequence object relations model -- Multiple self states model -- Transference and countertransference -- Structure of CAT and the three R's -- Reformulation -- Recognition -- Revision -- Ending -- Empirical matters -- Therapeutic stance -- Suitability for cat -- Assessment and case conceptualisation -- Writing a reformulation letter -- Mapping -- Development of the "observing eye" -- Developing exits -- Developing healthy reciprocal roles -- When therapy gets stuck -- Ending and writing a goodbye letter -- Working with complexity -- The versatility of cat -- Group work -- Indirect work -- Afterthoughts.
Summary: Written by three cognitive analytic therapists with many years of experience, this book provides an accessible introduction to this time-limited, collaborative and humane psychological therapy.
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Book South London and Maudsley Trust Library Shelves WM 425 COR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 023624
Book Thorpe Coombe Library Shelves WM546 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) In transit from CEME Library (NELFT) to Thorpe Coombe Library since 12/01/2023 T10079

Preface -- Development of cognitive analytic therapy -- Development of reciprocal roles -- Development of survival strategies -- Contribution of cognitive theories -- Contribution of object relations theories -- Dialogic perspective -- Procedural sequence object relations model -- Multiple self states model -- Transference and countertransference -- Structure of CAT and the three R's -- Reformulation -- Recognition -- Revision -- Ending -- Empirical matters -- Therapeutic stance -- Suitability for cat -- Assessment and case conceptualisation -- Writing a reformulation letter -- Mapping -- Development of the "observing eye" -- Developing exits -- Developing healthy reciprocal roles -- When therapy gets stuck -- Ending and writing a goodbye letter -- Working with complexity -- The versatility of cat -- Group work -- Indirect work -- Afterthoughts.

Written by three cognitive analytic therapists with many years of experience, this book provides an accessible introduction to this time-limited, collaborative and humane psychological therapy.

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