Cognitive analytic therapy and later life : a new perspective on old age / edited by Jason Hepple and Laura Sutton.
Cognitive Analytic Therapy and Later Life explores the specialist skills required when working with older people.
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Hove, East Sussex ; New York, NY :
Brunner-Routledge,
2004.
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Table of Contents:
- Ageing, ageism and CAT: the theoretical and psychological context of psychotherapy with older people
- Introduction / Jason Hepple
- The development of the dialogic self in CAT: a fresh perspective on ageing / Laura Sutton and Mikael Leiman
- Ageism in therapy and beyond / Jason Hepple
- Why do so few become elders? / Mark Dunn
- Individual CAT with older people: clinical examples / Madeleine Loates
- The developmental conditions of later life from a CAT perspective
- Introduction / Jason Hepple (with the Narcissus myth as abridged by Mark Dunn)
- King Lear: the mirror cracked / Sally-Anne Ennis
- The case of Michael (therapist Madeleine Loates) / Madeleine Loates
- A coming together of CBT and CAT: sequential diagrammatic reformulation of the long-term effects of complex and distant trauma / Ian Robbins and Laura Sutton
- Borderline traits and dissociated states in later life / Jason Hepple
- Cultures of care in severe depression and dementia / Laura Sutton.