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Cognitive Analytic Therapy for People with Learning Disabilities and Their Carers: Taking Play Therapy Out of the Playroom and Into Natural Environments

Autor Julie Lloyd
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 dec 2013

Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) is increasingly used by those providing services for people with intellectual disabilities. This book introduces CAT in practical, user-friendly language and guides readers on how to use the approach to inform their work and encourage positive change through the therapeutic relationship.

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ISBN-13: 9781849054096
ISBN-10: 1849054096
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 169 x 232 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Ltd

Notă biografică

Julie Lloyd qualified as a Clinical Psychologist in 1983 and has specialised in working with people with intellectual disabilities for nearly 30 years. She is a Cognitive Analytic Therapist and co-editor of 'Reformulation', the journal of the Association of Cognitive Analytic Therapy (ACAT). She is employed at Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS in a community learning disability team and at Southern Health NHS Trust in a psychiatric intensive care hospital unit. Philip Clayton qualified as a nurse in intellectual disabilities and mental health over 30 years ago. He is now a Cognitive Analytic Psychotherapist and specialises in working with offenders with intellectual disabilities at Calderstones Partnership NHS Foundation Trust in Lancashire.

Cuprins

Introduction.; 1. How CAT is being used in services for people with learning disabilities. Julie Lloyd and Hilary Brown.; 2. Formulating and working therapeutically with the concept of learning disability in the CAT model. Jo Varela.; 3. The adaption of CAT tools for use with the Intellectually Impaired person. Phil Clayton.; 4. Applying CAT thinking to the 2005 Mental Capacity Act. Hilary Brown and Julie Lloyd.; 4. CAT and Autism. Julie Lloyd and Steve Potter.; 6. Relational Intelligence. Julie Lloyd and Steve Potter.; 7. Cognitive Analytic Therapy in Forensic Leaning Disability Settings. Perry Morrison.; 8. Cognitive Analytic Therapy and the treatment of the learning disabled offender with personality disorder. Phil Clayton and Simon Crowther.; 9. Case example: Roy. Nicola Murphy.; 10. Brooklands Offender Relationship Treatment Programme (BORTP). Nicola Murphy.; 11. CAT and Domestic Violence, working with victims. Pam Mount and Michelle Anwyl.; 12. "They have behaviour; we have relationships?" - Challenging Behaviour. Jo Varela.; 13. 'The Problems of Being Cared For'. David Wilberforce.; 14. Using CAT in a systematic context with staff teams: Reflections on the process of facilitating an intervention.