Description: Table of Contents Acknowledgements List of Contributors Abbreviations Acknowledgements Richard Handley's story Forward 1. Introduction: cognitive analytic therapy and the politics of mental health JULIE LLOYD AND RACHEL POLLARD 2. Reciprocal roles in an unequal world HILARY BROWN 3. Putting the social into psychotherapy: implications for CAT TERESA HAGAN, NICOLA ARMSTRONG AND JAN BOSTOCK. 4. The de-radicalisation of CAT: a regressive interaction of economics, theory and practice? RACHEL POLLARD 5. The madness of money: the super-rich, economic inequality and mental health LAWRENCE WELCH 6. The intergenerational transmission of the adverse effects of inequality JOSEPHINE F. DISCEPOLO AHMADI 7. Using CAT to bridge the gap: attending to the ultimate and the intimate EMILY HANDLEY, BETH GREENHILL AND KIERON BEARD 8. From deviance and sin to unmet needs: a CAT conceptualisation of challenging behaviour JO VARELA 9. Responding not reacting to challenging behaviour: a reformulation approach JO VARELA AND LIANNE FRANKS 10. Transforming care in England for people who have intellectual disabilities and forensic formulations PHILIP CLAYTON 11. Unequal ground: working with people affected by child sexual abuse JULIE LLOYD AND HILARY BROWN 12. Immorality, illegality and pathology: the sex and gender knots WILLIAM WALLACE 13. Ignoring it doesn't make it go away: recognising and reformulating gender in CAT BETHAN DAVIES 14. Why hate matters: An introduction to René Girard¿s theories of mimesis and the scapegoat mechanism and their relevance to CAT theory and practice MATTHEW TINKER 15. Owning privilege and acknowledging racism HILARY BROWN 16. How to relate: The Italian dilemma -- trust and cooperation make the world go around, but do we trust and can we cooperate? CRISTINA FIORINA AND MARISA POGGIOLI 17. A social justice framework for training in cognitive analytic therapy: inequalities, power and politics in psychotherapy ANN BENSON APPENDIX 1: psycho-social checklist INDEX
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EAN: 9781138305144
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Book Title: Cognitive Analytic Therapy and the Politics of Men
Item Length: 23.1 cm
Number of Pages: 264 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Cognitive Analytic Therapy and the Politics of Mental Health
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Year: 2018
Subject: Psychology, Healthcare System
Item Height: 234 mm
Item Weight: 431 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Rachel Pollard, Julie Lloyd
Subject Area: Clinical Psychology
Item Width: 156 mm
Format: Paperback