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Meeting Mental Breakdown Mindfully introduces the Comprehend, Cope
and Connect (CCC) approach, developed and evaluated within mental
health services, to a wider audience who need to understand mental
health issues, whether for themselves or to support others. The
book deconstructs and normalizes mental breakdown, starting from
the individual's inner experience, leading to practical ways of
helping people out of distress and impaired functioning, towards
the realization of their whole potential. It is based on an
understanding of connections in the brain founded in cognitive
science, which explains how human functioning can easily go astray.
CCC provides a compelling rationale for putting mindfulness at the
heart of the solution, along with other ways of coping with
emotions and changing behaviour. The approach is brought to life
through three illustrative case histories, giving a representative
and realistic insight into both the experience of the individual
and the workings of the system. Meeting Mental Breakdown Mindfully
will help mental health professionals and those in related fields
identify more accurately what people in their organization or under
their care are going through.
Meeting Mental Breakdown Mindfully introduces the Comprehend, Cope
and Connect (CCC) approach, developed and evaluated within mental
health services, to a wider audience who need to understand mental
health issues, whether for themselves or to support others. The
book deconstructs and normalizes mental breakdown, starting from
the individual's inner experience, leading to practical ways of
helping people out of distress and impaired functioning, towards
the realization of their whole potential. It is based on an
understanding of connections in the brain founded in cognitive
science, which explains how human functioning can easily go astray.
CCC provides a compelling rationale for putting mindfulness at the
heart of the solution, along with other ways of coping with
emotions and changing behaviour. The approach is brought to life
through three illustrative case histories, giving a representative
and realistic insight into both the experience of the individual
and the workings of the system. Meeting Mental Breakdown Mindfully
will help mental health professionals and those in related fields
identify more accurately what people in their organization or under
their care are going through.
A new, third wave CBT approach that can be used by IAPT
practitioners will be welcomed in the UK
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Acute Inpatient Mental Health Units
presents innovative ways of delivering CBT within the inpatient
setting and applying CBT principles to inform and enhance inpatient
care. Maintaining staff morale and creating a culture of therapy in
the acute inpatient unit is essential for a well-functioning
institution. This book shows how this challenge can be addressed,
along with introducing and evaluating an important advance in the
practice of individual CBT for working with crisis, suited to
inpatient work and crisis teams. The book covers a brief
cross-diagnosis adaptation of CBT, employing arousal management and
mindfulness, developed and evaluated by the editors. It features
ways of supporting and developing the therapeutic role of inpatient
staff through consultation and reflective practice. Chapters focus
on topics such as: providing staff training working within
psychiatric intensive care innovative psychological group work.
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Acute Inpatient Mental Health Units
will be essential reading for those trained, or those undergoing
training in CBT as well as being of interest to a wider public of
nurses, health care support workers, occupational therapists,
medical staff and managers.
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Acute Inpatient Mental Health Units
presents innovative ways of delivering CBT within the inpatient
setting and applying CBT principles to inform and enhance inpatient
care. Maintaining staff morale and creating a culture of therapy in
the acute inpatient unit is essential for a well-functioning
institution. This book shows how this challenge can be addressed,
along with introducing and evaluating an important advance in the
practice of individual CBT for working with crisis, suited to
inpatient work and crisis teams. The book covers a brief
cross-diagnosis adaptation of CBT, employing arousal management and
mindfulness, developed and evaluated by the editors. It features
ways of supporting and developing the therapeutic role of inpatient
staff through consultation and reflective practice. Chapters focus
on topics such as: providing staff training working within
psychiatric intensive care innovative psychological group work.
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Acute Inpatient Mental Health Units
will be essential reading for those trained, or those undergoing
training in CBT as well as being of interest to a wider public of
nurses, health care support workers, occupational therapists,
medical staff and managers.
"The Right Spouse" is an engaging investigation into Tamil (South
Indian) preferential close kin marriages, so-called Dravidian
Kinship. This book offers a description and an interpretation of
preferential marriages with close kin in South India, as they used
to be arranged and experienced in the recent past and as they are
increasingly discontinued in the present.
Clark-Deces presents readers with a focused anthropology of this
waning marriage system: its past, present, and dwindling future.
The book takes on the main pillars of Tamil social organization,
considers the ways in which Tamil intermarriage establishes kinship
and social rank, and argues that past scholars have improperly
defined "Dravidian" kinship. Within her critique of past
scholarship, Clark-Deces recasts a powerful and vivid image of
preferential marriage in Tamil Nadu and how those preferences and
marital rules play out in lived reality. What Clark-Deces discovers
in her fieldwork are endogamous patterns and familial connections
that sometimes result in flawed relationships, contradictory
statuses, and confused roles.
The book includes a fascinating narration of the complex terrain
that Tamil youth currently navigate as they experience the
complexities and changing nature of marriage practices and seek to
reconcile their established kinship networks to more individually
driven marriages and careers.
This combined sticker and coloring-in book provides a charming
visual introduction to first simple words. With Isabel Clark's
carefully selected vocabulary and delightful outline drawings by
Jenny Tulip, the pages can be colored in by the reader, using
crayons, pencils or magic markers, and then finished off by placing
the special full-color stickers within each scene. The stickers are
reusable, so children will be able to complete the pages many times
over, or use the stickers to create their own books, games and
posters.
"The Right Spouse" is an engaging investigation into Tamil (South
Indian) preferential close kin marriages, so-called Dravidian
Kinship. This book offers a description and an interpretation of
preferential marriages with close kin in South India, as they used
to be arranged and experienced in the recent past and as they are
increasingly discontinued in the present.
Clark-Deces presents readers with a focused anthropology of this
waning marriage system: its past, present, and dwindling future.
The book takes on the main pillars of Tamil social organization,
considers the ways in which Tamil intermarriage establishes kinship
and social rank, and argues that past scholars have improperly
defined "Dravidian" kinship. Within her critique of past
scholarship, Clark-Deces recasts a powerful and vivid image of
preferential marriage in Tamil Nadu and how those preferences and
marital rules play out in lived reality. What Clark-Deces discovers
in her fieldwork are endogamous patterns and familial connections
that sometimes result in flawed relationships, contradictory
statuses, and confused roles.
The book includes a fascinating narration of the complex terrain
that Tamil youth currently navigate as they experience the
complexities and changing nature of marriage practices and seek to
reconcile their established kinship networks to more individually
driven marriages and careers.
A new, third wave CBT approach that can be used by IAPT
practitioners will be welcomed in the UK
This combined sticker and colouring-in book provides a charming
visual introduction to first simple words. With Isabel Clark's
carefully selected vocabulary and delightful outline drawings by
Jenny Tulip, the pages can be coloured in by the reader, using
pencils, crayons or felt-tipped pens, and then finished off by
placing the special colour stickers within each scene. The stickers
are reusable, so children will be able to complete the pages many
times over, or use the stickers to create their own books, posters
and games.
This combined sticker and coloring-in book provides a charming
visual introduction to first simple words. With Isabel Clark's
carefully selected vocabulary and delightful outline drawings by
Jenny Tulip, the pages can be colored in by the reader, using
crayons, pencils or magic markers, and then finished off by placing
the special full-color stickers within each scene. The stickers are
reusable, so children will be able to complete the pages many times
over, or use the stickers to create their very own books, games and
posters.
This is a new release of the original 1954 edition.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
"A vivid, well-written, and deeply insightful ethnography."--Kirin
Narayan, author of "Storytellers, Saints, and Scoundrels "This is a
book of true creative insight, originality, and extraordinarily
rich materials. Clark-Deces shows a gift for finding and
articulating very central, evocative cultural issues in her study
of Tamil laments. She writes with sensitivity and care, and with a
certain daring and boldness that repay close attention."--David
Shulman, author of "Classical Telugu Poetry "A stunning
ethnographic essay."--Alan Dundes, author of "Two Tales of Crow and
Sparrow"In this book, Isabelle Clark-Deces gives us a clear-eyed
view of the bond between the state of untouchability in India, and
the pain of death and irretrievable loss. This is not a distanced
work: the reader is always right there with the people Clark-Deces
writes about; one can see them and hear their voices as one reads.
The author also achieves some powerful theoretical insights that go
beyond the words and other communicative acts of her
informants."--Margaret Trawick, Professor of Social Anthropology,
Massey University, New Zealand
Meeting the psychological and spiritual needs of patients is vital
to supporting their wellbeing in health care settings. To develop
an effective, holistic and inclusive approach to care within
predominantly medical health care models, practitioners across
health care disciplines must work collaboratively to understand the
complex, significant relationships between their patients' medical,
therapeutic and spiritual requirements. Bridging the gap between
care disciplines, the book presents an innovative vision of patient
wellbeing enriched by a synthesis of psychological, spiritual and
medical approaches. Prominent practitioners from a range of
disciplines including nursing and psychiatry demonstrate how their
psycho-spiritual approaches meet the individual needs of patients,
adapting to their emotional, spiritual and religious requirements.
Accessible and enlightening, this book offers significant practical
insight into the role of psychologically informed spiritual care.
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