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Short-term therapy doesn't have to be second-best This valuable
book explores a variety of brief therapy approaches with young
adults between 17 and 25. Each case discussion thoroughly covers
the salient points of the client, the problem, and the treatment,
as well as segments of the treatment transcripts that illustrate
the critical aspects of the counseling. A post-hoc
question-and-answer section explores alternative ways the therapist
could have handled the client and allows in-depth examination of
successful treatment approaches. Case Book of Brief Psychotherapy
with College Students offers constructive suggestions for dealing
with common presenting problems, including: depression
individuation issues PTSD impulse control in mandated psychotherapy
cult membership post-rape trauma bereavement issues With
comprehensive references and a fascinating variety of presenting
problems, Case Book of Brief Psychotherapy with College Students is
a helpful resource for any psychologist, social worker, or
therapist whose clients include young adults.
Get valuable insights into best practices and procedures for
treatment Mental health practitioners across the country are
increasingly treating students by combining the use of psychotropic
medication with psychotherapy. Pharmacological Treatment of College
Students with Psychological Problems explores in detail this
uncritically accepted exponential expansion of the practice.
Leading psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers discuss
the crucial questions and problems encountered in this widespread
practice, and also present specific and differing models of
combined therapy. This book critically examines several of the key
issues, practices, and competing perspectives. Professionals
working in college mental health are provided with valuable
insights into best practices and procedures in split and integrated
treatment. Various clinicians beyond the psychiatric field are
prescribing psychotropic medications with increasing frequency.
Pharmacological Treatment of College Students with Psychological
Problems presents a wide range of viewpoints on this issue,
offering evidence, arguments, and recommendations to clearly
illustrate the need for increased attention to the use of
psychotropic medications and show how psychotherapy may be safer
and more beneficial. Chapters include discussions on withdrawing
from medication successfully, long term perturbation effects, and
differing models of combined therapy in practice. This resource is
comprehensively referenced. Topics in Pharmacological Treatment of
College Students with Psychological Problems include:
identification of the key issues and practices of combining
psychotropic medication with counseling in treatment elements of
two separate university counseling centers and how they provide
combined treatment emerging research on perturbation effects of use
of psychotropic medications best practices in the combined
treatment in college settings key unresolved questions that need
further research bringing a more sophisticated level in the
practice of combined treatment with college students
Pharmacological Treatment of College Students with Psychological
Problems is a valuable resource for all professionals from seasoned
professionals to beginning practicum students.
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