Description |
xxi, 313 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Contents |
Machine derived contents note: List of figures and tables -- About the author -- List of contributors -- Foreword by Anthony Ryle -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- CAT reformulation of traumatic experiences in childhood -- Conceptualising the developmental outcomes of abuse -- The language and practice of CAT: assessment and treatment procedures -- CAT and the multiple self-states model of trauma -- Psychological models and therapies for traumatic experiences -- CAT practice and illustrations of the model -- Adult pychological problems and abuse (Sue Llewelyn and Sue Clarke) -- A case of borderline personality disorder (Sue Clarke and Sue Llewelyn) -- A case of dissociative identity disorder -- Forensic romances and violence in the therapy room: the challenge of the abuse-to-abuser dimension -- Group work with survivors of childhood sexual abuse (Teresa Hagan and Kath Gregory) -- Group CAT for people with a history of sexual victimisation (Mark Stowell-Smith, Michael Gopfert and Susan Mitzman) -- Clinical issues in applying CAT -- Clinical outcomes in the application of CAT for adult survivors -- The Personality Structure Questionnaire: a measure of identity integration in CAT -- An independent commentary on CAT for adult survivors of abuse (Martin Bamber) -- References -- Index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Adult child abuse victims -- Mental health.
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Cognitive-analytic therapy.
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Author |
Llewelyn, Susan P.
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LC no. |
2001024249 |
ISBN |
0471491608 |
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0471491594 paperback |
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