Cognitive-analytic therapy (CAT), is an integrated model for understanding neurotic and personality disorders and for conducting psychotherapy. It could be described as the application of psychoanalytic understanding and of some psychoanalytic techniques within a framework, and with additional treatment methods derived from cognitive psychology and psychotherapy. This book is a guide to the use of CAT in clinical work, and also addresses the underlying theoretical issues. The ideas and methods are illustrated with a large amount of case description, with writing from therapists and patients, and with some directly recorded material from sessions.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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24 line drawings, references, index
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978-0-471-93069-3 (9780471930693)
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The origins and main features of CAT; the reformulation process and the uses of writing; basic treatment procedures; 12 sessions - an edited transcript; complex reformulation and object relations theory; treating patients with personality disorders; CAT techniques with long-term patients; CAT and couple therapy; the use of CAT in various clinical settings - in general practice, in a social work setting, in the forensic services, in private practice; the theoretical basis of CAT; developments in cognitive therapy and CAT; CAT, psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy; teaching, supervising and learning CAT; the evaluation of CAT.