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adam_text | CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
.................................................................................................
9
1
PSYCHOTHERAPY
...................................................................................
11
2
TYPES
OF
PSYCHOTHERAPY
...................................................................
13
2.1
BEHAVIORAL
THERAPY
...........................................................................
13
2.1.1
METHODS
OF
TREATMENT
.......................................................................
13
2.1.2
VARIOUS
BEHAVIORAL
THERAPY
TECHNIQUES
......................................
14
2.2
COGNITIVE
THERAPY
.............................................................................
15
2.3
COGNITIVE
BEHAVIORAL
THERAPY
(CBT)
..............................................
17
2.3.1
WHAT
IS
CBT?
.....................................................................................
17
2.3.2
HOW
WELL
DOES
CBT
WORK?
............................................................
17
2.3.3
THE
PRINCIPLES
OF
CBT
.......................................................................
19
2.3.4
WHY
DOES
CBT
WORK?
.......................................................................
20
3
THE
INITIAL
INTERVIEW
.......................................................................
21
3.1
TALKING
TO
PATIENTS
...........................................................................
24
3.2
UNDERSTANDING
THE
PATIENT
*
S
CURRENT
SITUATION
IN
LIFE
AND
THE
PATIENT
*
S
BIOGRAPHY
.............................................................
25
3.2.1
CURRENT
SITUATION
IN
LIFE
................................................................
25
3.2.2
LINKS
BETWEEN
PATIENT
*
S
BIOGRAPHY
AND
PATIENT
*
S
ISSUES
OR
PROBLEMS
.......................................................................................
27
3.2.3
TAKING
THE
PATIENT
*
S
HISTORY
............................................................
28
3.3
END
OF
INITIAL
INTERVIEW
..................................................................
33
4
THE
PROBATIONARY
PHASE
...................................................................
37
INITIAL
EXPLORATION
OF
THE
PATIENT
*
S
PROBLEM
..................................
40
5
ANALYSIS
.............................................................................................
45
5.1
BEHAVIORAL
ANALYSIS
.........................................................................
45
5.2
MICRO
AND
MACRO
ANALYSIS:
AN
OVERVIEW
....................................
47
5.2.1
MICRO
ANALYSIS:
THE
SORKC
MODEL
..............................................
49
5.2.2
MICRO
ANALYSIS:
THE
PROBLEM
ANALYSIS
MODEL
............................
52
5.2.3
BEHAVIOR
MODIFICATION
IN
MICRO
ANALYSIS
....................................
54
5.2.4
MACRO
ANALYSIS
.................................................................................
56
5.3
PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL
FINDINGS
.........................................................
62
5
6
GOAL
SETTING
.......................................................................................
65
7
END
OF
THERAPY
.................................................................................
77
7.1
PROGNOSIS
...........................................................................................
77
7.2
TRANSFER
TO
DAILY
LIFE
AND
CONSOLIDATION
......................................
79
7.3
RELAPSE
PREVENTION
AND
FOLLOW-UP
CARE
........................................
80
7.4
CONCLUSION
OF
THERAPY
.....................................................................
82
7.5
PROCESS
OF
SEPARATION
.......................................................................
84
7.6
CONTINUING
THERAPY:
APPLICATION
FOR
CONVERSION
OR
CONTINUATION
.................................................................................
85
8
MEDICATION
.........................................................................................
87
8.1
MEDICATIONS
FOR
PTSD
.......................................................................
87
8.1.1
ANTIDEPRESSANTS
.................................................................................
87
8.1.2
OTHER
MEDICATIONS
.............................................................................
88
8.2
QUIZ
...................................................................................................
88
9
TRAUMA
...............................................................................................
91
9.1
DEFINING
TRAUMA
...............................................................................
92
9.2
REACTING
TO
TRAUMA
...........................................................................
93
9.2.1
PRE-EVENT
FACTORS
...............................................................................
93
9.2.2
EVENT
FACTORS
.....................................................................................
93
9.2.3
POST-EVENT
FACTORS
.............................................................................
94
9.3
PSYCHOEDUCATION
...............................................................................
96
9.3.1
INTRUSIVE
SYMPTOMS
.........................................................................
96
9.3.2
NEGATIVE
MOOD
...................................................................................
96
9.3.3
AVOIDANCE
SYMPTOMS
.......................................................................
96
9.3.4
AROUSAL
SYMPTOMS
...........................................................................
97
9.4
SYMPTOMS
OF
PTSD
...........................................................................
97
9.4.1
DEPERSONALIZATION
AND
DEREALIZATION
.............................................
99
9.4.2
CASE
HAMID
.......................................................................................
99
9.4.3
EXERCISE
PCL-5
.....................................................................................
100
9.5
REMEMBERING
TRAUMA
........................................................................
103
9.5.1
IMPLICIT
OR
NON-DECLARATIVE
MEMORY
.................................................
103
9.5.2
SHORT-TERM
MEMORY
............................................................................
103
9.5.3
PSYCHOEDUCATION
MEMORIES
AND
TRAUMA
.........................................
104
9.6
SAFETY
...................................................................................................
106
9.6.1
TYPES
OF
SAFETY
....................................................................................
106
9.6.2
CREATING
A
SAFE
PLACE
..........................................................................
107
9.7
RELAXATION
AND
BREATHING
TECHNIQUES
..............................................
108
9.7.1
DEEP
BREATHING
(EXERCISE)
.............................................................
109
9.7.2
PROGRESSIVE
RELAXATION
......................................................................
110
6
9.8
QUIZ
1
PTSD
......................................................................................
ILL
9.9
EXPLORATION
........................................................................................
ILL
9.9.1
EXPOSURE
THERAPIES
..........................................................................
ILL
9.9.2
REPROCESSING
......................................................................................
112
9.9.3
SOMATIC
THERAPIES
..............................................................................
112
9.10
ASSOCIATED
CONDITIONS
OF
PTSD
........................................................
113
9.11
QUIZ
2
PTSD
........................................................................................
113
10
ANXIETY
................................................................................................
115
10.1
SPECIFIC
PHOBIA
..................................................................................
117
10.2
SOCIAL
ANXIETY
DISORDER
....................................................................
112
10.3
PANIC
DISORDER
....................................................................................
113
10.4
AGORAPHOBIA
........................................................................................
118
10.5
GENERALIZED
ANXIETY
DISORDER
(GAD)
..............................................
119
10.6
QUIZ
....................................................................................................
120
11
DEPRESSION
..........................................................................................
121
11.1
MAJOR
DEPRESSIVE
DISORDER
................................................................
123
11.2
PERSISTENT
DEPRESSIVE
DISORDER
..........................................................
123
11.3
PREMENSTRUAL
DYSPHORIC
DISORDER
(PMDD)
....................................
123
11.4
SPECIFIERS
FOR
DEPRESSIVE
DISORDERS
..................................................
124
11.4.1
SINGLE
EPISODE
VERSUS
RECURRENT
EPISODE
........................................
124
11.4.2
MILD/MODERATE/SEVERE
......................................................................
124
11.4.3
WITH
ANXIOUS
DISTRESS
......................................................................
124
11.4.4
WITH
MELANCHOLIC
FEATURES
..............................................................
125
11.4.5
PHYSICAL
MANIFESTATION
OF
DEPRESSION
..............................................
125
11.4.6
WITH
ATYPICAL
FEATURES
....................................................................
125
11.4.7
WITH
PERIPARTUM
ONSET
....................................................................
125
11.4.8
WITH
SEASONAL
PATTERN
......................................................................
126
11.5
THE
DEPRESSION
SCALE
........................................................................
126
11.6
QUIZ
....................................................................................................
127
12
SOMATOFORM
DISORDERS
......................................................................
129
12.1
SYMPTOMS
..........................................................................................
129
12.2
DEVELOPMENT
......................................................................................
130
12.3
MAINTENANCE
......................................................................................
131
12.4
QUIZ
....................................................................................................
131
13
CASE
FORMULATION
..............................................................................
133
13.1
ASPECTS
OF
CASE
FORMULATION
............................................................
135
13.1.1
WHAT PROBLEMS
NEED
TREATMENT
(AXIS
I,
AXIS
II)?
............................
135
13.1.2
WHAT
PRIORITIES
DOES
THE
THERAPIST
HAVE
TO
SET?
..............................
136
7
13.1.3
WHICH
THERAPEUTIC
SETTING
IS
SUITABLE?
..........................................
138
13.1.4
HOW
CAN
THE
THERAPIST
SHAPE
A
GOOD
THERAPEUTIC
RELATIONSHIP?
.......................................................................................
139
13.1.5
WHAT
ARE
EFFECTIVE
GUIDELINES
TO
UNDERSTAND,
FOSTER
AND
SUPPORT
THE
PATIENT
*
S
MOTIVATION
FOR?
......................................
141
13.2
EXAMPLE
OF
A
CASE
REPORT
.................................................................
143
14
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
AND
EXERCISE:
NARRATIVE
TRANSGENERATIONAL
THERAPY
............................................
153
14.1
THREE
THEORETICAL
FRAMEWORKS
OF
TRANSGENERATIONAL
TRAUMATA
(TT)
................................................
153
14.2
TREATMENT
.............................................................................................
154
14.2.1
EXEMPLARY
DIALOGUE
I
........................................................................
157
14.2.2
EXEMPLARY
DIALOGUE
II:
THE
FIRST
IMAGINAL
NARRATIVE
EXPOSURE
ON
PATIENT
*
S
OWN
TRAUMA
EVENT(S)
..................................
161
15
ANSWERS
TO
THE
QUIZZES
....................................................................
165
15.1
SOLUTIONS
AND
SUGGESTIONS
FOR
INITIAL
INTERVIEW
..............................
165
15.2
SOLUTIONS
AND
SUGGESTIONS
FOR
PROBATIONARY
PHASE
........................
165
15.3
SOLUTIONS
AND
SUGGESTIONS
FOR
BEHAVIOR
ANALYSIS
..........................
166
15.4
SOLUTIONS
AND
SUGGESTIONS
FOR
PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL
FINDINGS
....
166
15.5
SOLUTIONS
AND
SUGGESTIONS
FOR
GOAL
DEFINITION
................................
167
15.6
SOLUTIONS
AND
SUGGESTIONS
FOR
PROGNOSIS
........................................
167
15.7
SOLUTIONS
AND
SUGGESTIONS
FOR
END
OF
THERAPY
................................
167
15.8
SOLUTIONS
FOR
MEDICATION
..................................................................
168
15.9
PTSD
I
.................................................................................................
168
15.10 PTSD
II
.................................................................................................
169
15.11
SOLUTION
FOR
ANXIETY
...........................................................................
170
15.12
SOLUTION
FOR
DEPRESSION
....................................................................
170
15.13
SOLUTION
FOR
SOMATOFORM
DISORDERS
..................................................
170
16
INDEX
...................................................................................................
171
17
REFERENCES
...........................................................................................
175
APPENDIX
.......................................................................................................
181
AUTHORS
...........................................................................................................
183
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spelling | Kızılhan, Jan İlhan 1966- Verfasser (DE-588)114965943 aut Trauma workbook for psychotherapy students and practitioners Jan Ilhan Kizilhan, Nadine Friedl, Florian Steger, Nina Rüegg, Pascal Zaugg, Christian Thomas Moser & Martin Hautzinger Lengerich (Westf.) Pabst Science Publishers [2019] © 2019 283 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Psychisches Trauma (DE-588)4060749-5 gnd rswk-swf Psychotherapie (DE-588)4047746-0 gnd rswk-swf Psychisches Trauma (DE-588)4060749-5 s Psychotherapie (DE-588)4047746-0 s DE-604 Friedl, Nadine aut Steger, Florian aut Rüegg, Nina aut Zaugg, Pascal aut Moser, Christian Thomas 19XX- (DE-588)1188266497 aut Hautzinger, Martin 1950- (DE-588)12034095X aut Pabst Science Publishers (DE-588)1065715447 pbl Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-3-95853-499-5 B:DE-101 application/pdf http://d-nb.info/1187268763/04 Inhaltsverzeichnis B:DE-101 application/pdf http://digitale-objekte.hbz-nrw.de/storage2/2019/08/22/file_14/8714232.pdf Inhaltsverzeichnis DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031638501&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Kızılhan, Jan İlhan 1966- Friedl, Nadine Steger, Florian Rüegg, Nina Zaugg, Pascal Moser, Christian Thomas 19XX- Hautzinger, Martin 1950- Trauma workbook for psychotherapy students and practitioners Psychisches Trauma (DE-588)4060749-5 gnd Psychotherapie (DE-588)4047746-0 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4060749-5 (DE-588)4047746-0 |
title | Trauma workbook for psychotherapy students and practitioners |
title_auth | Trauma workbook for psychotherapy students and practitioners |
title_exact_search | Trauma workbook for psychotherapy students and practitioners |
title_full | Trauma workbook for psychotherapy students and practitioners Jan Ilhan Kizilhan, Nadine Friedl, Florian Steger, Nina Rüegg, Pascal Zaugg, Christian Thomas Moser & Martin Hautzinger |
title_fullStr | Trauma workbook for psychotherapy students and practitioners Jan Ilhan Kizilhan, Nadine Friedl, Florian Steger, Nina Rüegg, Pascal Zaugg, Christian Thomas Moser & Martin Hautzinger |
title_full_unstemmed | Trauma workbook for psychotherapy students and practitioners Jan Ilhan Kizilhan, Nadine Friedl, Florian Steger, Nina Rüegg, Pascal Zaugg, Christian Thomas Moser & Martin Hautzinger |
title_short | Trauma workbook for psychotherapy students and practitioners |
title_sort | trauma workbook for psychotherapy students and practitioners |
topic | Psychisches Trauma (DE-588)4060749-5 gnd Psychotherapie (DE-588)4047746-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Psychisches Trauma Psychotherapie |
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