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BL
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Record Number
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1043036
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b797406
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Main Entry
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Pollock, Philip,1968-
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Title & Author
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Cognitive analytic therapy for adult survivors of childhood abuse : : approaches to treatment and case management /\ Philip H. Pollock ; with specialist contributions from Sue Llewelyn [and others].
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Publication Statement
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Chichester, England ;New York :: Wiley,, ©2001.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (xxi, 313 pages) :: illustrations
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ISBN
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0470848219
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: 9780470848210
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0471491594
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0471491608
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9780471491590
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9780471491606
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 282-311) and index.
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Contents
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CAT reformulation of traumatic experiences in childhood. Conceptualising the developmental outcomes of abuse -- The language and practice of CAT: assessment and treatment procedures -- CAT and the multiple self-states model of trauma -- Psychological models and therapies for traumatic experiences -- CAT practice and illustrations of the model. Adult psychological problems and abuse / Sue Llewelyn and Sue Clarke -- A case of borderline personality disorder / Sue Clarke and Sue Llewelyn -- A case of dissociative identity disorder -- Forensic romances and violence in the therapy room: the challenge of the abuse-to-abuser dimension -- Group work with survivors of childhood sexual abuse / Teresa Hagan and Kath Gregory -- Group CAT for people with a history of sexual victimisation / Mark Stowell-Smith, Michael Göpfert and Susan Mitzman -- Clinical issues in applying CAT. Clinical outcomes in the application of CAT for adult survivors -- The Personality Structure Questionnaire: a measure of identity integration in CAT -- An independent commentary on CAT for adult survivors of abuse / Martin Bamber -- Appendix 1. The CAT Psychotherapy File, States Grid, and Dissociation Questionnaire.
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Abstract
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Therapy with adults who were abused emotionally, physically or sexually in childhood is difficult and harrowing. The therapist may experience frustration, disillusion and disappointment, which often give away to a realisation and admiration of the endurance and creativity which these people displayed as children in surviving such abuse. Therapists need little motivation to develop new approaches for these clients, and Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) is such an approach. CAT is a brief, collaborative, client-centred approach which is gaining support for the understanding and treatment of man.
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Subject
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Adult child abuse victims-- Mental health.
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Subject
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Cognitive-analytic therapy.
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Subject
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Adult child abuse victims-- Mental health.
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Subject
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Cognitive-analytic therapy.
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Subject
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FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS-- Abuse-- Child Abuse.
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Subject
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Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic-- therapy.
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Subject
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Cognitieve Analytische Therapie.
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Subject
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Kindermishandeling.
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Case Management.
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Child Abuse-- psychology.
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Subject
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-- methods.
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Subject
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Models, Psychological.
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Dewey Classification
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616.85/82230651
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LC Classification
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RC569.5.C55.P65 2001eb
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NLM classification
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WM 170P777c 2001
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77.84bcl
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Added Entry
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Llewelyn, Susan P.
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