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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John HendenPublisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.504kg ISBN: 9780470518083ISBN 10: 0470518081 Pages: 246 Publication Date: 01 August 2008 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsAbout the Author. Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. How to Use this Book. 2. The Book's Style and Purpose. 3. Defining Suicide and Self-Harm. 4. Current Service Provision: Risk Assessment, Management and Medication. 5. Other Approaches to Helping the Suicidal. 6. What is Solution Focused Brief Therapy? 7. Suicide Encounters: The Crucial First Ten Minutes. 8. The Solution Focused Approach in Working with the Suicidal. 9. Case Study: Reg and 'the Demons Calling from the Deep'. 10. Some more Case Vignettes. 11. Where do we go from Here? Appendix 1. Flow Diagram for an Episode of Treatment. Appendix 2. References. Index.Reviews""This book is a source of much wisdom on an issue that causes anxiety... Practitioners will be grateful to Henden for drawing together so many ideas and practical tips to help them in this difficult and challenging work."" ( Therapy Today , February 2009) The book is a good addition to the library of anyone interested in the broad topic of cultural psychiatry. It reminds us that the importance of culture and ethnicity is not only to be seen in the context of symptom expression, or even in that of prevalence of disorders, but in the equally important context of how and why we often respond or fail to respond to psychotropic drugs. ( The British Journal of Psychiatry , March 2010) This book is a source of much wisdom on an issue that causes anxiety... Practitioners will be grateful to Henden for drawing together so many ideas and practical tips to help them in this difficult and challenging work. (Therapy Today, February 2009) Author InformationJohn Henden is an internationally known and well-respected workshop presenter and trainer, who has a special interest in various challenging applications of the solution focused approach to psychological problems. the subject of suicide is one such interest. John, having gained a first degree in psychology, worked in UK mental hospitals, along with many hundreds of other psychology graduates in the 1970s, to bring about positive change. During his NHS career, he had two papers published on the changing language of mental health and presented an early paper on this subject at a mental health promotion conference. After 22 years in the UK National Health Services as both a practitioner and a manger, John set up a training, counselling and consultancy partnership providing a wide range of products and services to both public and private sectors. John Henden is a counsellor and psychotherapist and over time has specialised in couples work, drug and alcohol dependency, and working with abuse and trauma. It is his specialised approach to suicide prevention which has gained most public attention over the last few years. He has presented workshops at conferences; run training courses in several countries; and has had numerous suicidal clients on which to field-test the radical tools and techniques he outlines. Suicide rates within mental health services have been reduced significantly in areas where this new approach has been applied. John has personal interest in the subject, as he had strong suicidal thoughts as a child; lost a cousin to suicide; and witnessed an exceptionally high number of suicides within formal mental health services. As a trainer and workshop presenter, John Henden has an energising and inspirational teaching style which incorporates a high level of humour, despite the seriousness of the subject.As a solution focused practitioner, John never ceases to be amazed at how its effective and well-structured approach lends itself to the widest possible range of difficulties with which practitioners are presented. John Henden is among one of the leading innovators within his field, having developed some interesting ideas and techniques of his own: leapfrogging the problem; 'the five o'clock rule'; the solution focused feelings tank'; and, 'beating the 'if only...' monster'. Having had various articles and papers published over his long career, he has at last been persuaded to get all his ideas on suicide prevention out in book form. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |