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E-grāmata: Recovery, Meaning-Making, and Severe Mental Illness: A Comprehensive Guide to Metacognitive Reflection and Insight Therapy

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(Indiana University School of Medicine, USA), (MERIT Institute, Indiana, USA)
  • Formāts: 192 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Oct-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781315446998
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  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Oct-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781315446998

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Recovery, Meaning-Making, and Severe Mental Illness offers practitioners an integrative treatment model that will stimulate and harness their creativity, allowing for the formation of new ideas about wellness in the face of profound suffering. The model, Metacognitive Reflection and Insight Therapy (MERIT), complements current treatment modalities and can be used by practitioners from a broad range of theoretical backgrounds. By using metacognitive capacity as a guide to intervention, MERIT stretches and strengthens practitioners’ capacity for reflection and allows them to better use their unique knowledge to help people who are confronting the suffering and chaos that often comes from psychosis. Clinicians will come away from this book with a variety of tools for helping clients manage their own recovery and confront the issues that accompany an illness-based identity.

Recenzijas

"This is a fascinating, innovative, and very instructive book about how practitioners can assist people with severe mental illness on their road toward self-directed recovery. The individualized approach on meaning-making and the patients unique experience fills a void in current treatment literature based on symptom-focused interventions. The authors convey a convincing theoretical and clinical rationale for the MERIT treatment model along with an inspiring variety of tools." Anne-Kari Torgalsbųen, PhD, professor, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway

"People with severe mental illnesses have long been marginalized by society with little hope of getting access to treatment that may help them not only to cope with their signs and symptoms, but also to lead meaningful and satisfactory lives. Recovery, Meaning-Making, and Severe Mental Illness is an in-depth guide for practitioners who seek to empower patients in their endeavor to achieve recovery. Written in a compassionate style, the book encompasses outstanding expertise and skillful therapeutic guidance clinicians will love it." Martin Brüne, MD, PhD, professor of psychiatry, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany

List of Tables
vii
Preface ix
About the Authors xi
SECTION I Theoretical, Empirical, and Clinical Framework of MERIT
1(30)
1 Introduction
3(6)
2 Metacognitive Impairment and Serious Mental Illness
9(8)
3 Understanding the Process of Metacognition
17(8)
4 Assessing Metacognition and Its Role in Severe Mental Illness
25(6)
SECTION II MERIT'S Preconditions and Eight Core Elements
31(98)
5 Preconditions for Implementing MERIT
33(10)
6 Overview of MERIT'S Elements and Element 1: The Agenda
43(10)
7 Element 2: Insertion of the Therapist's Mind
53(8)
8 Element 3: Eliciting the Narrative Episode
61(8)
9 Element 4: Defining the Psychological Problem
69(10)
10 Element 5: Reflecting on the Therapeutic Relationship
79(6)
11 Element 6: Reflecting on Progress
85(6)
12 The MERIT-IF and Assessment of Metacognition During Sessions
91(14)
13 Element 7: Stimulating Self-Reflection (S) and Awareness of the Other (O)
105(16)
14 Element 8: Stimulating Mastery (M)
121(8)
SECTION III Implementation, Clinical, and Technical Issues
129(28)
15 Practical Treatment Considerations and Learning MERIT
131(10)
16 Common Clinical Issues
141(8)
17 MERIT: Past and Future
149(8)
Appendix I MERIT Intervention Framework (MERIT-IF) 157(2)
Appendix II The MERIT Therapist Adherence Scale (MERIT-TAS) 159(4)
References 163(10)
Index 173
Paul H. Lysaker, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and professor of clinical psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at the Indiana University School of Medicine. He has studied and provided psychotherapy to adults with serious mental illness for over 30 years. Dr. Lysaker is an author of over 400 peer-reviewed articles and a member of the editorial boards of multiple professional journals.

Reid E. Klion, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and the chief operating officer of the MERIT Institute. His previous positions include assistant professor of psychiatry at the Indiana University School of Medicine and chief science officer at Performance Assessment Network, Inc. Dr. Klion has done work in areas ranging from psychotherapy to industrial-organizational psychology and test publishing.