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Author Castrechini Fernandes Franieck, Maria Leticia

Title Communicating with Vulnerable Patients A Novel Psychological Approach
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (262 p.)
Series The Forensic Psychotherapy Monograph Ser
The Forensic Psychotherapy Monograph Ser
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Series Editor's Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part One On building communication -- 1 Handling, mastering, and integrating a personal and factual reality -- 2 On intercultural interactional communication -- 3 TICA -- Transient Interactive Communication Approach -- Part Two TICA in forensic settings -- 4 TICA in withdrawal therapy -- 5 TICA in pretrial detention -- Part Three TICA in intercultural settings -- 6 TICA in short-term therapy with traumatized refugees
7 TICA in multicultural team supervision -- Part Four TICA adaptations (variations) -- 8 T-WAS -- Together We Are Strong -- 9 TICA in the COVID-19 pandemic -- Part Five Reflections on TICA -- 10 Outcomes and limitations -- Index
Summary "Communicating with Vulnerable Patients explores ways to improve the communication process between highly vulnerable patients and the therapist, based on the assumption of the permanent presence of an 'outsider' or potential space in the communication field between them. In this space, the therapist and highly vulnerable patients can undergo transitional states of mind established between and within their relationship. Leticia Castrechini Franieck presents practical methods to overcome communication issues and engage therapeutically with highly vulnerable patients suffering from personality disorders, addiction and trauma, as well as with deprived children. Communicating with Vulnerable Patients is presented in five parts, with the first focused on building communication through a Transient Interactive Communication Approach (TICA) and the second applying TICA in forensic settings with five case studies illustrating the approach in a range of contexts. Part three considers TICA in intercultural settings, including work with refugees, and part four outlines adaptations of the approach, including T-WAS (Together We Are Strong), which aims to avoid an increase of antisocial behavior in deprived children, and the use of TICA in the COVID-19 pandemic. The book concludes in part five with reflections on outcomes and limitations of both TICA and T-WAS. Communicating with Vulnerable Patients will be invaluable reading for professionals, psychotherapists, group therapists and group analysts working with at-risk populations"-- Provided by publisher
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Subject Communicative psychotherapy.
Interviewing in psychiatry.
Cultural psychiatry.
Ethnopsychology
Communicative psychotherapy
Cultural psychiatry
Interviewing in psychiatry
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781000815108
1000815102