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Third-Wave Cognitive Therapy for the Treatment of Loss and Grief: A Clinician's Guide

Third-Wave Cognitive Therapy for the Treatment of Loss and Grief: A Clinician's Guide

Current price: $192.00
Publication Date: December 14th, 2022
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN:
9781032101774
Pages:
174
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Description

This book proposes and explores a novel conceptualisation of the grieving process grounded in evolutionary psychology that integrates cognitive behavioural approaches such as compassion focused therapy, metacognitive awareness, and acceptance and commitment therapy.

Starting with an introduction of the historical and theoretical basis for the Principles of Loss model, the book then outlines methods of assessment and describes the processes of formulation and case conceptualisation, with specific guidance on how to navigate these in the context of loss. The book provides an in-depth exploration of the Five-Phase Principles for the Treatment of Loss and Grief (intervention), as well as guidance on the supervision of loss. The chapters, accompanied by case studies, provide an overview of the novel model, followed by specific and tailor-made guidance on assessment (including a novel self-report measure), formulation, treatment, and supervision.

This guide is intended for clinicians familiar with or interested in the theory and practice of third-wave cognitive behavioural therapies.

About the Author

Faramarz Hashempour, PhD, is a consultant psychotherapist who is an accredited practitioner, trainer, and supervisor with the BABCP. He is also an EMDR consultant working across the UK, Ireland, and Europe. Faramarz has a background in research and teaching diversity and symbolism. He has a working career in adults, forensic psychiatry, children and young people. He is currently working in his own independent practice.Navya Anand, DClinPsy, is a clinical psychologist trained in third- wave cognitive behavioural therapies and systemic approaches. Her work is grounded in social constructionism and focuses on the interactions between power, privilege, and identity. She currently works as an academic tutor with the clinical psychology training course at the University of East London.