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Psychotherapy for psychosis : integrating cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic treatment / Michael Garrett.
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- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Garrett, Michael Tlanusta, 1970- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Psychoses--Treatment.
- Psychoses.
- Psychotherapy.
- Psychotic Disorders--therapy.
- Medical Subjects:
- Psychotic Disorders--therapy.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xiv, 354 pages.)
- Place of Publication:
- New York : The Guilford Press, [2019]
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- 1 Essential Problems in Psychosis and Basic Definitions p. 17
- Some Basic Definitions of Reality p. 19
- Jamel's Experience of Reality p. 20
- Literal Falsity and Figurative Truth p. 22
- Approaching Jamel in CBTp Mode p. 24
- 2 Biological and Psychological Models of Psychosis p. 27
- The Pathogenesis of Psychosis p. 28
- Current Biological Theories of Psychosis p. 35
- Attachment Styles and Early Relationships p. 43
- A Phenomenological Psychodynamic Model of Psychosis p. 48
- The Self as a Primal Perceiver p. 52
- Effects of Biologically Weakened Boundaries on Psychodynamic Processes p. 54
- 3 Psychosis: An Autobiographical Play Staged in the Real World p. 58
- Psychoanalytic Object Relations Theory: The Script p. 60
- Persecutory Psychological Objects p. 64
- Psychological Objects in Ordinary Development p. 69
- The Play of Ordinary Children, Fairy Tales, and Delusions p. 76
- Trauma Lifts the Curtain on Opening Night p. 80
- 4 Disturbances of Figurative Language, Concrete Metaphors, and Delusional Identities p. 84
- Loose Associations p. 84
- Making Sense of Language in Psychosis p. 85
- A Continuum of Metaphor p. 87
- Metaphor and Affect p. 89
- Psychotic Symptoms as Apt Metaphors p. 95
- Part II Psychotherapy Technique
- 5 Treatment Overview and Patient Selection p. 99
- Patient Selection p. 103
- Negative Symptoms p. 105
- Thought Disorder p. 107
- 6 Engaging the Patient p. 110
- Establishing Rapport p. 111
- Practical Particulars of the Initial Meeting p. 115
- Retreat from Reality and Informed Consent p. 116
- Naming the Diagnosis p. 119
- Confidentiality p. 119
- Clarity of Communication p. 120
- Reassurance p. 120
- 7 Eliciting the Patient's Story p. 122
- Constructing a Timeline p. 122
- Understanding the Evidentiary Chain p. 124
- Encouraging Doubt about Delusional Ideas p. 126
- Identifying What Most Distresses the Patient p. 128
- Daily Life and Affirming the Ordinary p. 129
- Defining Problems and Setting Goals p. 130
- 8 Discussing Reality with a Psychotic Person p. 133
- Finessing the Reality Question p. 134
- Psychotic Symptoms as Tertiary Psychic Reality p. 135
- Understanding Psychotic Patients' Sense of Reality p. 137
- Conversation with Melody p. 143
- 9 Assessing Coping Strategies and Introducing Three CBTp Models p. 148
- Coping Mechanisms and Maintaining Hope p. 148
- Coping with Delusions p. 150
- Coping with Voices p. 152
- Introducing the CBTp Phase p. 154
- 10 Working CBTp and Psychodynamic Formulations p. 160
- Defining the Working Formulation p. 160
- The CBTp Component p. 160
- The Psychodynamic Component p. 163
- Paired Psychodynamic and CBTp Working Formulations p. 164
- Edison's Working Formulation p. 165
- Upala's Working Formulation p. 167
- Starting to Examine the Core Delusion p. 169
- 11 Working with Voices and Other CBTp Techniques p. 179
- Voices as Messengers from Within p. 179
- Discikssing Explanations for Voices with Patients p. 181
- CBTp Toolbox of Techniques p. 186
- 12 Challenging Delusions p. 194
- Alternative Explanations p. 194
- CBTp and Psychodynamic Technique p. 197
- Bearing Witness to Altered States of Consciousness p. 199
- Blending CBTp, Empathy, and Psychodynamic Technique p. 202
- 13 Psychodynamic Interpretation of Psychotic Symptoms p. 207
- Bringing Thoughts, Feelings, Fantasies, and Memories to Mind p. 208
- Nonpsychotic Mediating Defenses p. 210
- Affect Regulation p. 219
- Translating Altered Perceptions into Thoughts and Feelings p. 221
- Deep Vertical Splits in the Psyche p. 223
- Disavowing the Feeling That the Psychotic Experience Is Real p. 224
- Psychotic Symptoms Appear to Exceed the Capacity of the Person's Imagination p. 226
- Psychodynamic Interpretation of Psychotic Symptoms in an Object-Related Frame p. 227
- Developments in the Later Phases of Psychotherapy p. 233
- Long-Term Outcomes of Psychotherapy p. 235
- 14 The Case of Ariel p. 239
- Ariel: The CBT Phase p. 241
- The Psychodynamic Phase p. 255
- 15 The Cases of Asha and Kasper p. 265
- Asha: The Woman Who Was Never Hospitalized Again p. 265
- Kasper: The Man Who Murdered His Father and Sister p. 271
- Part III Psychotherapy for Psychosis in the Public Sector
- 16 Current Clinical Conditions in Public Mental Health p. 287
- The Current State of Affairs p. 288
- A Role for Psychotherapy in the Public Sector p. 294
- 17 A Template for Ambitious Psychotherapy in the Public Sector p. 304
- Training p. 305
- Obstacles to Reform p. 307
- Supervision p. 321
- Maintaining Hope in Providers p. 323.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
- Description based on print version record.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the John Morgan Society Fund.
- ISBN:
- 9781462540631
- 1462540635
- Publisher Number:
- 99982008173
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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