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Case 1: Manual-assisted CBT for DSH

(1.1) Case 1: Manual-assisted CBT for DSH

(1.2) Case 1: Introduction

(1.3) Reflection

(1.4) Potential problems

(1.5) Next steps

(1.6) Reflection

(1.7) If the patient refuses follow-up

(1.8) Case 1: Assessment stage

(1.9) Reflection

(1.10) High risk factors

(1.11) Case 1: Assessment (cont..)

(1.12) Terms describing the dynamics at work

(1.13) Reflection

(1.14) Factors most predictive of outcome

(1.15) Case 1: First follow-up appointment

(1.16) Why do people self-harm?

(1.17) Case 1: Use of the self-help manual

(1.18) Reflection

(1.19) Factors predicting the risk of self-harm in those with substance misuse disorders

(1.20) Case 1: Cognitive-behavioural therapy first session

(1.21) Other interventions to consider

(1.22) Reflection

(1.23) Common cognitive distortions

(1.24) Case 1: The process of manual-assisted CBT

(1.25) Reflection

(1.26) Reflection: suggested answer

(1.27) Factors explaining a poorer outcome

(1.28) Ways to improve manual-assisted therapies

(1.29): Case 1: Recap

(1.30) Case 1: Summary

 

Case 2: DBT for the reduction of self-harming behaviour

(2.1) Case 2: DBT for the reduction of self-harming behaviour

(2.2) Case 2: Introduction

(2.3) Reflection

(2.4) What features do recently released prisoners share with newly-discharged psychiatric patients?

(2.5) Agencies to inform during treatment

(2.6) Case 2: First individual session

(2.7) The foundation of DBT

(2.8) The components of DBT

(2.9) Case 2: First group session

(2.10) Transference in group therapy

(2.11) Case 2: Second individual session

(2.12) The DBT team

(2.13) Why is a number of sessions used to establish commitment to treatment?

(2.14) Case 2: First telephone contact

(2.15) Reflection

(2.16) Safeguards against misuse of telephone treatment

(2.17) The stages of DBT

(2.18) The process and outcome of DBT

(2.19) The process and outcome of DBT

(2.20) Potential problems in implementing DBT services

(2.21) Evidence for the effectiveness of DBT in European healthcare settings

(2.22) Case 2: Recap

(2.23) Case 2: Summary

 

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