内容説明
From pioneering treatment developers, this book describes recovery-oriented cognitive therapy (CT-R). This evidence-based approach empowers people given a serious mental health diagnosis such as schizophrenia to build a better life in their chosen community. CT-R provides innovative strategies to help individuals shift from a "patient" mode to an adaptive mode of living and take positive steps to pursue valued aspirations. Vivid case vignettes and sample dialogues illustrate ways to access the adaptive mode with people experiencing negative symptoms, delusions, hallucinations, communication difficulties, self-harming or aggressive behavior, and other challenges. In a convenient large-size format, the book includes reproducible handouts and forms. Purchasers get access to a companion website where they can download and print the reproducible materials, plus two online-only tip sheets relevant to COVID-19 and telehealth, and find a link to related videos.
目次
I. CT-R Model of Transformation and Empowerment
1. Introduction to Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy
2. Mapping Recovery: Developing a Plan for Transformative Action
3. Accessing and Energizing the Adaptive Mode
4. Developing the Adaptive Mode: Aspirations
5. Actualizing the Adaptive Mode: Positive Action
6. Strengthening the Adaptive Mode
II. Empowerment for Common Challenges
7. Empowering When Negative Symptoms Are the Challenge
8. Empowering When Delusions Are the Challenge
9. Empowering When Hallucinations Are the Challenge
10. Empowering When Communication Is the Challenge
11. Empowering When Trauma, Self-Injury, Aggressive Behavior, or Substance Use Is the Challenge
III.CT-R Contexts
12. Individual CT-R for the Sole Provider
13. The CT-R Inpatient Service
14. CT-R Group Therapy
15. Families as Facilitators of Empowerment
Appendices
- A. CT-R Terminology
- B. Blank Recovery Map
- C. Recovery Map How-To Guide
- D. Suggestions for Activities to Access the Adaptive Mode
- E. Blank Activity Schedule
- F. Blank Chart for Breaking Aspirations into Steps
- G. Interventions for Individuals Experiencing Negative Symptoms
- H. CT-R Benchmarks
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