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Birtchnell, John.
Relating theory - clinical and forensic applications
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Title/Author:
Relating theory - clinical and forensic applications/ edited by John Birtchnell, Michelle Newberry, Argyroula Kalaitzaki.
other author:
Birtchnell, John.
Published:
London :Palgrave Macmillan UK : : 2016.,
Description:
xxiv, 356 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Psychology. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-50459-3
ISBN:
9781137504593
Relating theory - clinical and forensic applications
Relating theory - clinical and forensic applications
[electronic resource] /edited by John Birtchnell, Michelle Newberry, Argyroula Kalaitzaki. - London :Palgrave Macmillan UK :2016. - xxiv, 356 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
"This volume is a fitting testament to Birtchnell's lasting contribution to the formulation and assessment of close relationships in illness and in health. [It] demonstrates how the issues around social relationships will always be important in our understanding of health and well-being whatever other area might have become temporarily fashionable in the meantime." - Professor Mick Power, Director of Clinical Psychology Programmes, National University of Singapore, Co-founding Editor of the Journal Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy "We are in a "relating" era - where the consideration of the person as a relational phenomenon has become figural to intellectual discourse. With this volume, the editors highlight an important voice in this discourse - that of John Birtchnell. They have assembled an impressive cadre of scholars who have contributed to the application of relating theory to clinical and forensic psychology. This volume will appeal to both student and professor, and to professionals from diverse disciplines. It will become a seminal read in the relational discourse." - Professor Christopher Muran, Associate Dean, Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi University, New York, USA, Director, Psychotherapy Research Program, Mount Sinai Beth Israel, Editor of the Journal of Psychotherapy Research and President-Elect for the Society for Psychotherapy Research This book brings together recent research developments in relating theory. It is divided into four parts, which introduce the reader to relating theory, how it has developed and how it can be applied to clinical and forensic psychology. Topics include how couples relate to one another, how young people relate to their parents, how assessments of relating can be used in therapy, how specific negative relating styles relate to offending behaviour, risk taking and alcohol use, psychopathic and sadistic tendencies, and how the interpersonal relating of offenders can change during treatment in prison. The book covers international research involving both quantitative and qualitative methods, and will be of interest to clinicians, academics and both undergraduate and postgraduate students in the fields of psychology, clinical psychology, forensic/criminal psychology, psychiatry, psychotherapy, counselling, art-therapy, and mental health.
ISBN: 9781137504593
Standard No.: 10.1057/978-1-137-50459-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: BF636.4
Dewey Class. No.: 614.1
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