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Why do some people repeatedly injure themselves? How common is this
form of self-harm? How can professionals offer appropriate
intervention and support to those whose lives are troubled by it,
either directly or indirectly? This authoritative and systematic
book adopts a holistic approach to the problem of repeated
self-injury and the difficult emotions and experiences that it
gives rise to. Bringing together theory, research and a wealth of
case vignettes, Understanding Repeated Self-Injury examines both
the psychological and physical aspects of self-injury. The authors
explain how deliberate cutting or burning of the skin is used by
many as a way to overcome and temporarily escape bad feeling and
thus transcend the limits of their identity. In particular, the
book - presents a unifying model for theory and practice, based on
the phenomenology of self-injury - examines the important role of
identity and dissociation in perpetuating self-injury - considers
the wider impact of self-injury on family and friends, and on staff
- addresses treatment strategies and self-help resources. Each
chapter draws on the authors' considerable clinical experience
across a range of contexts, and is written with professionals and
trainees particularly in mind. This book is an essential
introduction and indispensable resource for those working, or
considering to work, in counselling, therapeutic and health care
settings where they are or might be confronted with the
complexities of self-injury.
Well-being is an important topic for many different professions.
From health professionals to politicians, a number of fields seek
to research, understand and promote wellbeing. As a concept at the
heart of psychotherapeutic practice, it is essential that trainee
and practising therapists understand the distinctive contribution
to our understanding of well-being that each of these professions
have made. In this unique text, author Digby Tantam explores the
philosophical, political, economical, psychological, medical and
spiritual perspectives on well-being through a psychotherapeutic
lens, explaining current research data and summarising findings.
Theoretical approaches are balanced with an insight into their
practical applications, showing therapists how each approach can
inform their practice and make a real difference to the life
satisfaction and health of their clients.
This important and timely book gives a balanced synthesis, based on actual cases, evidence, practice, and experience, to describe the process of psychotherapy and identify the fundamental elements that lead to good outcome across all its schools. In the course of developing a consistently reliable, effective, practical psychotherapy, Digby Tantam pinpoints four essential principles to provide essential reading for psychiatrists or clinical psychologists looking for a straightforward framework for short-term psychotherapy and anyone working long-term with patients using a psychotherapy model.
This professional text covers every aspect of Autistic Spectrum
Disorders (ASD), from science to services, from the most disabling
Kanner's syndrome to the most high-functioning Asperger syndrome,
and from birth to old age. The book contains the latest research on
the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, intervention and support of
individuals with ASD, and examines their implications at various
stages of life. A wide range of neurological, genetic,
psychological, developmental, social, and emotional issues are
covered, and the author also includes less accessible information
on the diagnosis and treatment of associated psychiatric and
medical conditions, the overlap between the ASDs and attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder, and the management of behavioural
and forensic problems. The author does not presume existing
technical knowledge and the background to new methods of
assessment, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging,
standardized clinical and psychological assessment, and genetic
testing, is explained. This book will be an indispensable primary
resource for paediatricians, psychiatrists, clinical and
educational psychologists, specialist nurses, counsellors,
psychotherapists, legal professionals and others working with
individuals of all ages who are on the autism spectrum. It will
also be of interest to any carers and people with an ASD who want
to know about the up to date research into the causes and treatment
of the disorder.
This professional text covers every aspect of Autistic Spectrum
Disorders (ASD), from science to services, from the most disabling
Kanner's syndrome to the most high-functioning Asperger syndrome,
and from birth to old age. The book contains the latest research on
the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, intervention and support of
individuals with ASD, and examines their implications at various
stages of life. A wide range of neurological, genetic,
psychological, developmental, social, and emotional issues are
covered, and the author also includes less accessible information
on the diagnosis and treatment of associated psychiatric and
medical conditions, the overlap between the ASDs and attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder, and the management of behavioural
and forensic problems. The author does not presume existing
technical knowledge and the background to new methods of
assessment, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging,
standardized clinical and psychological assessment, and genetic
testing, is explained. This book will be an indispensable primary
resource for paediatricians, psychiatrists, clinical and
educational psychologists, specialist nurses, counsellors,
psychotherapists, legal professionals and others working with
individuals of all ages who are on the autism spectrum. It will
also be of interest to any carers and people with an ASD who want
to know about the up to date research into the causes and treatment
of the disorder.
Digby Tantam presents his ground-breaking theory of the interbrain,
the idea that human beings are endlessly connected by a continuous
interplay of non-verbal communication of which we are unaware.
Considering social smiles and the way emotions can spread from one
person to another, he explores the research that shows how our
brains are linked and draws out the implications of the interbrain
for our understanding of empathy, social communication, psychology
and group behaviour. Exploring this often overlooked aspect of our
human nature, Tantam demonstrates how the interbrain has huge
significance for psychology, psychiatry and sociology and can
transform our understanding of war, morality, terrorism,
psychopathy and much more.
Well-being is an important topic for many different professions.
From health professionals to politicians, a number of fields seek
to research, understand and promote wellbeing. As a concept at the
heart of psychotherapeutic practice, it is essential that trainee
and practising therapists understand the distinctive contribution
to our understanding of well-being that each of these professions
have made. In this unique text, author Digby Tantam explores the
philosophical, political, economical, psychological, medical and
spiritual perspectives on well-being through a psychotherapeutic
lens, explaining current research data and summarising findings.
Theoretical approaches are balanced with an insight into their
practical applications, showing therapists how each approach can
inform their practice and make a real difference to the life
satisfaction and health of their clients.
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