Models and theories of psychopathology and their associated clinical practice do not represent scientific fact so much as a variation in perspective within psychopathology itself. Several favoured models exist within any society at a given time, and as well as changing historically over time, they also differ culturally between societies.
This book examines:
. the similarities, differences and points of integration in the main models of psychopathology
. how the theoretical conceptualizations underpinning these models are reflected in the theory and the clinical practice of different schools of psychotherapy
. how various models are used in everyday practice
. whether clinicians adhere to the rules of a given model or whether, in fact, there is more integration in practice than there appears to be in theoretical conceptualizations.
Models of Psychopathology is aimed at advanced undergraduates and postgraduate students of clinical psychology, counselling psychology, psychotherapy and counselling. It will also be of interest to therapy students in professional training courses and experienced clinicians who want to know more about this aspect of psychotherapy.
This book examines:
. the similarities, differences and points of integration in the main models of psychopathology
. how the theoretical conceptualizations underpinning these models are reflected in the theory and the clinical practice of different schools of psychotherapy
. how various models are used in everyday practice
. whether clinicians adhere to the rules of a given model or whether, in fact, there is more integration in practice than there appears to be in theoretical conceptualizations.
Models of Psychopathology is aimed at advanced undergraduates and postgraduate students of clinical psychology, counselling psychology, psychotherapy and counselling. It will also be of interest to therapy students in professional training courses and experienced clinicians who want to know more about this aspect of psychotherapy.
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This book examines the similarities, differences and points of integration in the main models and theories of psychopathology and how their associated clinical practice do not represent scientific fact so much as a variation in perspective within psychopathology itself.
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Editor's foreword
Introduction
Psychiatric and bio-medical models
Psychoanalytic models
Attachment theory
Behavioural, cognitive and cognitive-behavioural models
Humanistic models
Sociological models
The socio-cultural model
Conclusion
References
Further Reading
Index.
Introduction
Psychiatric and bio-medical models
Psychoanalytic models
Attachment theory
Behavioural, cognitive and cognitive-behavioural models
Humanistic models
Sociological models
The socio-cultural model
Conclusion
References
Further Reading
Index.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780335208227
Publisert
2004-05-16
Utgiver
Vendor
Open University Press
Vekt
233 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
135 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
184
Biografisk notat
Dinesh Bhugra is a Senior Lecturer in Psychiatry at the Institue of Psychiatry, King's College, London.Dilys Davies is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist for the National Health Service. She is a founder member of the Association for Cognitive Analytic Therapy and clinical supervisor at Guy's Hospital, London.