Using workbooks in mental health : resources in prevention, psychotherapy, and rehabilitation for clinicians and researchers
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Using workbooks in mental health : resources in prevention, psychotherapy, and rehabilitation for clinicians and researchers
(Haworth practical practice in mental health)
The Haworth Reference Press, c2004
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 370-373) and index
収録内容
- The role of workbooks in the delivery of mental health services in prevention, psychotherapy, and rehabilitation / Luciano L'Abate
- Systematically written homework assignments: the case for homework-based treatment / Luciano L'Abate
- Dementia, depression, and workbooks: a personal odyssey / Everett Gorman
- Life-challenging conditions and helpers / Rubin Battino
- Schema-focused cognitive therapy: a stage specific workbook approach / Demián F. Goldstein
- Healing the trauma of abuse: a women's workbook / Ellen Arledge ... [et al.]
- Workbooks for individuals with gambling problems: promoting the natural recovery process through brief intervention / David C. Hodgins
- The wheel of wisdom with depressed inpatients / Piero De Giacomo ... [et al.]
- Substance abuse in women: an empirical evaluation of a manualized cognitive-behavioral protocol / Terry Michael McClanahan
- Workbooks and psychotherapy with incarcerated felons: replication of research in progress / Oliver McMahan, John Arias
- Marriage preparation and maintenance / Mario Cusinato
- Homework in couple therapy: a review and evaluation of available workbooks / Krista S. Gattis, Mia Sevier, Andrew Christensen
- Intimacy in couples: evaluating a workbook / Eleonora Maino
- Manualized treatment for school-refusal behavior in youth / Christopher A. Kearney, Krisann M. Alvarez
- A review of workbooks and related literature on eating disorders / Katherine J. Miller
- Couples with a handicapped child: experiencing intimacy / Eleonora Maino ... [et al.]
- The status and future of workbooks in mental health: concluding commentary / Luciano L'Abate, Lorna L. Hecker
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The use of workbooks in therapy might represent one of the biggest breakthroughs that has occurred in decades.
Using Workbooks in Mental Health: Resources in Prevention, Psychotherapy, and Rehabilitation for Clinicians and Researchers examines the effectiveness of mental health workbooks designed to address problems ranging from dementia and depression to addiction, spousal abuse, eating disorders, and more. Compiled by Dr. Luciano L'Abate, a leading authority on mental health workbooks, this resource will help clinicians and researchers become aware of the supportive evidence for the use of workbooks.
Using Workbooks in Mental Health examines workbooks designed to specifically help:
clients affected by dementia or depression
abused women
gambling addicts
women who have substance-abuse addictions
incarcerated felons
couples preparing for marriage
children with school refusal disorder
and more!
An essential reference for mental health professionals, graduate students, administrators, and researchers, Using Workbooks in Mental Health also explores the role of workbooks in psychological intervention over the past decade. Although workbooks are not yet part of the mainstream of psychological intervention, they are growing in popularity as their many advantages are recognized. They are easy to use by almost any client, they are cost-effective to both therapist and client in terms of money and time, they provide therapists with written assignments to use as homework for individuals, couples, and families, and they can be used in any setting, especially in computer-assisted offline or online interventions.
In addition, this book shows how workbooks can be used to administer therapy to previously unreachable clients such as:
people who are reluctant to talk to an authoritative figure or a stranger
people who cannot afford face-to-face treatments
incarcerated offenders who have not been helped by talk therapies
Internet users who are searching for help via computer rather than in person
目次
About the Editor
Contributors
Foreword (James W. Pennebaker)
Preface
SECTION I: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1. The Role of Workbooks in the Delivery of Mental Health Services in Prevention, Psychotherapy, and Rehabilitation (Luciano L'Abate)
The Status of Mental Health Needs in the United States
The Status of Individual Psychotherapy
Toward an Increasing Formalization of Psychological Interventions
Implications of an Increasing Trend in Formalization
Differences Between Clinical Practice and Research
Workbooks in Current Psychological Literature
Overview of Workbook Administration
Toward a Classification of Writing
Toward a Classification of Workbooks
Advantages of Workbooks
Metafunctions of Workbooks
Disadvantages and Dangers of Workbook Administration
Testing Theories Through Workbooks
On the Nature of Evidence to Support Workbook and Structured Computer-Assisted Interventions
Importance of Evaluation and Informed Consent for Workbook Administration
Successful Sieves and Stepped Treatment in the Delivery of Mental Health Services
Conclusion
Chapter 2. Systematically Written Homework Assignments: The Case for Homework-Based Treatment (Luciano L'Abate)
Professional Antecedents of Systematically Written Homework Assignments
Workbooks As Extensions of Existing Knowledge
Bridging the Semantic Gap
Research with SWHAs
A Meta-Analysis of Workbook Effectiveness
Professional Implications
Conclusion
SECTION II: INDIVIDUALS
Chapter 3. Dementia, Depression, and Workbooks: A Personal Odyssey (Everett Gorman)
The Problem of Depression
Completing Personal Assignments for Depression
Conclusion
Chapter 4. Life-Challenging Conditions and Helpers (Rubin Battino)
Description of Workbooks
Workbook for People Who Have a Life-Challenging Disease
Workbook for Caregivers
Workbook for Grieving
Results from a Brief Survey
Susan and Bill: A Case Study
Implications and Conclusions
Chapter 5. Schema-Focused Cognitive Therapy: A Stage-Specific Workbook
Approach (Demian F. Goldstein)
Rationale and Background for the Creation and Development of the Workbook
Description of the Workbook
Administering the Workbook
The Stage-Specific Schema Inventory
Implications for the Role of Workbooks in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Implications of the Present and Future Use of Workbooks in Mental Health Interventions
Appendix: A Sample Assignment from the 3S WorkbookCrisis Three, Initiative versus Guilt
Chapter 6. Healing the Trauma of Abuse: A Women's Workbook (Ellen Arledge, Joselyn Y. Barsfield, Caroline L. Mitchell, Emily Moody, and Carolina J. Quesada)
Description of Workbook
Results of Workbook Administration
Clients' Comments Concerning Workbook Utilization
The Role of Workbooks in Prevention
Implications for Using the Workbook in Practice
Conclusion
Chapter 7. Workbooks for Individuals with Gambling Problems: Promoting the Natural Recovery Process Through Brief Intervention (David C. Hodgins)
Recovery from Problem Gambling
Natural versus Treatment-Assisted Recovery
Applying the Stepped Care Model to Problem Gambling
Self-Help Workbooks in Addictions
Developing a Self-Help Workbook for Problem Gamblers
Clinical Trial
Conclusion
Chapter 8. The Wheel of Wisdom with Depressed Inpatients (Piero De Giacomo, Marco Storelli, Andrea De Giacomo, Caterina Tarquinio, Giovanni
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