Psychological approaches to understanding and treating auditory hallucinations : from theory to therapy
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Psychological approaches to understanding and treating auditory hallucinations : from theory to therapy
(Explorations in mental health series)
Routledge, 2015
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book draws on clinical research findings from the last three decades to offer a review of current psychological theories and therapeutic approaches to understanding and treating auditory hallucinations, addressing key methodological issues that need to be considered in evaluating interventions.
Mark Hayward, Clara Strauss and Simon McCarthy-Jones present a historical narrative on lessons learnt, the evolution of evidence bases, and an agenda for the future. The text also provides a critique of varying therapeutic techniques, enabling practice and treatment decisions to be grounded in a balanced view of differing approaches. Chapters cover topics including:
behavioural and coping approaches
cognitive models of voice hearing
the role of self-esteem and identity
acceptance-based and mindfulness approaches
interpersonal theory.
Psychological Approaches to Understanding and Treating Auditory Hallucinations brings together and evaluates diffuse literature in an accessible and objective manner, making it a valuable resource for clinical researchers and postgraduate students. It will also be of significant interest to academic and clinical psychologists working within the field of psychotic experiences.
目次
Introduction Simon McCarthy-Jones, Clara Strauss and Mark Hayward 1. What Have We Learnt About the Phenomenology of Voice-Hearing? Simon McCarthy-Jones 2. What Have We Learnt from Behavioural and Coping Interventions for Voices? Neil Thomas, Georgie Paulik, Stephanie Louise, John Farhall and Mark Hayward 3. What Have We Learnt About Cognitive Appraisals of Voices? Clara Strauss 4. What Have We Learnt About Cognitive Appraisals of the Self? Katherine Berry and Sandra Bucci 5. What Have We Learnt About the Ability of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy to Help with Voice-Hearing? Simon McCarthy-Jones, Neil Thomas, Guy Dodgson, Charles Fernyhough, Emilie Brotherhood, Gemma Wilson and Robert Dudley 6. What Have We Learnt About How to Capture and Measure the Outcomes of Psychological Therapies for Voices? Neil Thomas 7. What Have We Learnt About Relational Approaches for Voices? Mark Hayward and Georgie Paulik 8. What Have We Learnt About Mindfulness-Based Interventions and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Distressing Voices? Clara Strauss 9. Psychological Approaches to Distressing Voices: Where Are We Now and Where Are We Going? Clara Strauss, Simon McCarthy-Jones and Mark Hayward
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