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2nd September 2010
Psychology in the Real World: Community- based groupwork

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ISBN 978 1 906254 13 1
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Psychology in the Real World describes groups, courses and projects that psychologist Guy Holmes has been involved in over the past decade, many of which have been recognised nationally for their innovation and their importance as new ways to provide psychological services, to reduce and combat stigma, to help people understand and to some extent escape toxic mental environments and to bring about service user involvement that provides real benefits to people in terms of the learning of new skills.

Guy's work has been described at many national conferences and the book is a reponse to repeated requests to help set up similar projects across the UK. The book bridges the gap that often exists between community psychology, group theories and practice. It also operates as a 'how to' book, giving practical suggestions and guidance on how to set up and facilitate groups in community settings; groups that do not need people to be diagnosed and referred but are open to all and are usually co-faciliatated by people with a  history of psychiatric service involvement.

Written in everyday language the book is accessible to anyone working in the helping professions, voluntary sector or mental health users who have an interest in community projects and going beyond the realms of one-to-one therapy.
 
Praise for Psychology in the Real World
 

What you write is very carefully thought through, is backed by extensive clinical experience, and has an honesty and integrity … What strikes me above all is that the book is intensely and profoundly personal, by this I don’t mean that it is unduly individualistic or self-indulgent … what comes across above all is your tolerance of and respect for a whole range of approaches in clinical psychology. In other hands, this could appear to be ‘spongily’ eclectic, but in fact it speaks to a readiness to listen to others and extract from their work what seems valuable and knit it intelligently into your own approach. … People will be encouraged to try things, and to step beyond the constraints of so-called ‘evidence-based practice’. Maybe they will be encouraged to be themselves, which would be a very positive outcome!

Dr David Smail, clinical psychologist

 

I really enjoyed this book and like the concept of ‘psychology in the real world’. The projects described in the book reveal how people can develop and recover through sharing an interest and developing knowledge or a skill rather than through abstract internal self-examination. To me this is their great strength and the book reveals how community-based groupwork can better equip people for life than conventional therapies.

Joanna Moncrieff, consultant psychiatrist and senior lecturer at University College London

 

I found it very moving and thought provoking. I really liked the descriptions of what the groups were like and the ‘What is the point of being alive?’ chapter made me cry. … In your account of the terrible Black Dog session I felt I was ‘there’ and that things had not been tidied up to make them more effective or cleaner than they were. It was a relief to read something so honest … I think the book is terrific, clear and brave.
Penny Woolcock, film director

Authors and Affiliations:
Guy Holmes is a clinical psychologist in Shropshire. He has a special interest in community-based groupwork and working with (rather than doing things to or for) people. He co-edited This is Madness and This is Madness Too and has published in the areas of critical psychology, the medicalisation of human distress, services users' critiques of services, sexual abuse of males, psychiatric medication and groupwork. More information is available at www.shropsych.org
 
The book, like the groups described in it, is a collaborative project and includes chapters by people who have been members of Psychology in the Real World groups as well as people who have co-facilitated these groups, including people with long histories of involvement with psychiatric services who are publishing their writing for the first time.
Contributors:
Mandy Barratt, Jo Clare, Ken Davies, Nicki Evans, Lucy Gahan, Marese Hudson, Anna Hughes, Carol Johnson, Zounish Rafique, Carole Stone, John Upton, Elisabeth X

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CONTENTS
Community-based groupwork and psychology in the real world
Some philosophies and principles underlying 'Psychology in the Real World'
Beginnings
Understanding ourselves and others
Is this community psychology?
'The Black Dog': Understanding depression
Middles
Toxic mental environments
Thinking about medication
Facilitation
'Walk and Talk'
Countering the impacts of stigma and working with diverse groups
'The Writing Group'
Endings
Final thoughts
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