Child to Parent Violence and Abuse is the first accessible, step-by-step practitioner's guide to understanding and working effectively with the thousands of families experiencing an underreported but deeply traumatic problem within the home.
Compassion Focused Group Psychotherapy is a practical and case-illustrated handbook introducing an innovative new model of group-based psychotherapy. Developed for people with complex emotional needs who may attract a diagnosis of 'personality disorder'.
Contextual Schema Therapy for Children and Adolescents is a hands-on guide to using schema therapy with children and adolescents with eightcommon conditions, supported by rich case studies, population-specific strategies, detailed mode guides, and practical, child-friendly approaches and resources.
A practical and wide-ranging guide to approaching therapeutic work with creativity, openness and imagination, and to integrating a variety of playful and relational techniques when utilising Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) with clients. Part of the Innovations in CAT series.
The Double Empathy Reader: Exploring Theory, Neurodivergent Lived Experience and Implications for Practice brings together a substantial collection of work from leading researchers, theorists and practitioners, with first-hand accounts from neurodivergent people, to explore this growing area of study within the neurodiversity movement.
This book offers an approach to Dyadic Developmental Practice (DDP)that can be adapted and used when working within services for children and adults with an intellectual disability who have experienced trauma in their early history.
Reflecting a shift to more humanistic and ecological approaches to professional care, this handbook brings together contemporary thinking and practice for those who offer evidence-based, person-centred support for people with intellectual disabilities.