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Trauma-Informed Therapy: A collaborative narrative approach

ISBN 9781915220417

Prologue Introduction Chapter 1 – What is trauma and how does it affect us? Chapter 2 – Working collaboratively with trauma Chapter 3 – Trauma and its impacts on the body and central nervous system Chapter 4 – Cognitive behavioural therapy and psychoeducation Chapter 5 – Internal family systems Chapter…

Black Men, Trauma and Therapy: Revolutionising therapeutic thought and practice

ISBN 9781915220769 – OUT NOW

…and Talent Charura 10. From silence to empowerment: Decolonising trauma-informed therapeutic support for black queer men – Anthony Jay Davis 11. Black therapist(s) rising: Exploring the emergent intersectional psychotherapist in the therapeutic space – Dwight Turner

Next Steps in Counselling and Psychotherapy Practice (3rd Edition): A student's companion

ISBN 9781915220370

…to working creatively in therapy - Leigh Gardner 5. Trauma-informed therapy - Lilith Gough Part 5: Continuing professional and personal development 1. Ethics, safety and accountability 2. Support and Supervision 3. Personal development 4. Reflection, reflexivity, and research

Black Women, Trauma and Therapy: Revolutionising therapeutic thought and practice

ISBN 9781915220622

Foreword by Yetunde Ade-Serrano Introduction - Black women revolutionising therapeutic thought and practice by Helen P. George 1. The un-silencing of black women: A 'black Empathic Approach' by Isha Mckenzie-Mavinga 2. Lively up we self: A portal, some letters and a black feminist chorus by Gail Lewis and Foluke Taylor…

Bodylistening: A practical approach to body psychotherapy

ISBN 9781915220660

Foreword by Nick Totton Preface 1. Basics 2. Bodylistening 3. Breath 4. Movement 5. Touch 6. Character 7. Trauma 8. Embodiment 9. Next Steps

A Straight Talking Introduction to the Causes of Mental Health Problems (second edition)

ISBN 9781915220196

Introducing the Straight Talking Introductions series – Richard Bentall and Pete Sanders 1. Our beliefs and values 2. A brief history of beliefs about the causes of human distress 3. The 20th century and beyond: the illness model 4. Do diagnoses help us understand causes? 5. Public opinion: depression is…

Drop the Disorder! Challenging the culture of psychiatric diagnosis

ISBN 9781910919460

…Terry Lynch Towards a trauma-informed approach with people who have experienced sexual violence Lisa Thompson and Becky Willetts Disability, depression and the language of disorder Chris Coombs Finding my tribe: a survivor’s story Sue Irwin From chemical imbalance to power imbalance: a manifesto for mental health Peter Kinderman A tale…

Psychological Therapies for Survivors of Torture: A human-rights approach with people seeking asylum

ISBN 9781910919330

Preface/ Introduction Glossary Chapter 1 Assessing survivors of torture for psychological therapy Jude Boyles Chapter 2 The door to my garden: Kevin, me and the clock Norma McKinnon Chapter 3 Recovery and reconnection Kirsten Lamb Chapter 4 Why we need to talk about racial and ethnic differences Rajita Reshawar Chapter…

Inside Adoption: a parent's story

ISBN 9781910919378

Chapter 1 - Small beginnings Chapter 2 - When love is not enough Chapter 3 - Caring for Jemma Chapter 4 - Success and failure Chapter 5 - The trauma contagion Chapter 6 - It's all in the relationship Chapter 7 - Dreams, risks and realities Chapter 8 - Adoption…

Therapists Challenging Racism and Oppression: The unheard voices

ISBN 9781915220295

Foreword – Dwight Turner Introduction 1. What’s in a name? Why names matter for people of colour – Neelam Zahid 2. Cultivating intersectional nuance within the dissociative confines of capitalism – Rachel Cooke 3. Attending to self, attending to others: Racial trauma in the therapy room – Ohemaa Nkansa-Dwamena 4.…

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