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Using cognitive approaches with the seriously mentally ill : dialogue across the barrier
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Using cognitive approaches with the seriously mentally ill : dialogue across the barrier

Author: Barbara A Olevitch; Albert Ellis
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1995.
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Olevitch, Barbara A.
Using cognitive approaches with the seriously mentally ill.
Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1995
(OCoLC)604194120
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Barbara A Olevitch; Albert Ellis
ISBN: 0275952444 9780275952440
OCLC Number: 32088730
Description: xii, 173 ; 25 cm.
Contents: General introduction: Achieving meaningful communication with the mentally ill --
Individual sessions. Introduction to part I: Assisting the patient's thought process --
Some rational emotive behavioral or cognitive tools for working with the seriously mentally ill --
Delusions --
Hallucinations --
Some deviant belief systems --
Anger --
Depression --
Images and stories --
Work and goals --
Group workshops in a mental health center. Planning a multidisciplinary workshop --
Workshop procedures and video vignettes --
A special tool for patient education. Creating and field testing the first interactive videodisc simulation for the chronically mentally ill --
Taking the videodisc on the road --
Measuring changes in maladaptive cognitions --
Computerized interactive media as future treatment and research tools --
Group workshops in residential care settings. "Deeper" cognitive interventions --
Workshop: How many needs do we really have? --
Workshop: Perception --
Workshop: After a mental illness --
Workshop: Everybody's different --
Workshop: Ideas are hard to change --
Workshop: What is a social network and where can I find mine? --
Workshop: Self-confidence --
Workshop: It's a crazy world --
Workshop: Wondering why? why? why? --
Workshop: some things make me nervous --
Workshop: What if people can't understand me? --
Workshop: What really counts? --
Workshop: Patience --
Workshop: Honesty --
General comments about the workshops in the residential care settings.
Responsibility: Barbara A. Olevitch ; foreword by Albert Ellis.

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