Working Relationally with Young People : A Cognitive Analytic Approach to Connecting One to One, with Families and Across Communities

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Working Relationally with Young People : A Cognitive Analytic Approach to Connecting One to One, with Families and Across Communities

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 288 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781803883120
  • DDC分類 616.89140835

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This book explores the growing interest in and demand for relational mental health support for young people, parents, families and communities. Relational approaches place an emphasis on authentic and mutual connections; the therapist is not an aloof 'expert', but an engaged human being who is an active part of the process, and who draws on subjective experiences and passions in the service of the client. Through eighteen contributed chapters and four short case studies, Working Relationally with Young People explores the theory, practice and delivery of Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) and its relational mindset in youth mental health and wellbeing, and makes the case for prioritising a relational way of working across all services and support for young people - whether they be within children and young people's mental health, or in other contexts such as education, social care or youth work.

Contents

1. Introduction (Editors)

2. A relational approach to working alongside young people with eating difficulties (Lee Crothers & Melissa Keller-Tuberg)

3. Using CAT for young people with intellectual disability and autism (Jo Varela)

4. Relational practice when working alongside LGBTQ+ young people (Victoria Ryall)

5. A case for CAT in an early intervention service (Wendy Giovanelli & Kiara Wickremasinghe)

6. A relationally informed model of care for young people living with a diagnosis of personality disorder (Louise McCutcheon, Jessica O'Connell, Ben McKechnie& Andrew Chanen)

Case Study 1 -Being on both sides (Brede)

7. Setting up a new psychotherapy service in Chennai (Sivakemi Suresh)

8. An embodied approach to CAT with young adults (Caroline Greenwood Dower)

9. Thinking and working relationally in out of home care (Katherine Monson & Kiera Kauler)

10. Working relationally with parents (Clare Young)

11. Bringing CAT into the family and beyond (Debbra Mortlock)

12. A relational approach in groups with young people (Cat McKenzie)

Case Study 2 -A game of two halves (Nick Barnes)

13. Relating and connecting in digital spaces (Alex Bretherton & Nick Barnes)

14. The climate and ecological emergency through a relational lens (Angie Phong, Reem Ramadan & Nick Barnes)

15. CAT in Education (Leah O'Toole & Claire Regan)

Case study 3: Learning to learn (Donna Lockett)

16. The need for working relationally within the workplace (Editors)

17. Proximity and power when working alongside communities (Rhona Brown & Nick Barnes)

Case study 4: Creativity for Recovery and Emotional Wellbeing (CREW)

18. Closing thoughts and common threads (Editors)

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