Anger Control Training - Emma Williams, Rebecca Kelly

Anger Control Training

Buch | Softcover
182 Seiten
1998
Speechmark Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-86388-334-7 (ISBN)
105,95 inkl. MwSt
A book that is designed for professionals to help people change their thoughts, feelings and behaviour. Using cognitive-behavioural approach, it presents a step-by-step programme for anger control training (ACT). It covers areas such as consequences of aggressive behaviour, beliefs and relapse prevention planning.
This training manual addresses the need for a practical and easily accessible guide for professionals working with people presenting with anger problems. It is intended for use by psychologists, OTs, psychiatric nurses, probation officers, psychiatrists, social workers and teachers. This training manual offers a wealth of photocopiable material, including client handouts and facilitators guides. The appendices contain materials for role-play and relaxation. "Anger Control Training" is a comprehensive programme using a cognitive-behavioural approach and designed for the professional to help people change their thoughts, feelings and behaviour.

EMMA WILLIAMS BSc, MPhil Clin, Psychol, PhD is Principal Clinical and Forensic Psychologist with the Oxford Regional Forensic Service. She has a degree in psychology and a doctorate of philosophy from the University of Liverpool and a master of philosophy in clinical psychology from the University of Edinburgh. She has worked as a clinical psychologist in the National Health Service since 1990 in the fields of adult mental health, psychiatric rehabilitation and forensic psychology. She regularly provides psychological risk assessments for social services, the probation services, the probation service and the criminal justice system. REBECCA BARLOW DipCOT, BA(Hons), is the Senior Occupational Therapist with the Oxfordshire Regional Forensic Service. She has a diploma in occupational therapy and an honours degree in health care studies. She has worked as an occupational therapist in the National Health Service since 1987 in the field of adult mental health, working with clients with acute and enduring mental health problems on in-patient basis with community mental health team, and currently works with adult offenders within a secure setting.

Acknowledgements, Foreword, Introduction, Philosophy of ACT, Scope of the ACT Programme, Contents of the Manual, Publisher's Note, Index of Facilitator’s Guides, Index of Assessments, Index of Handouts and Worksheets, VOLUME I. Part 1. Theories of Anger & Aggression, Part 2. Initiation, Assessment & Evaluation of an ACT Programme, VOLUME II. Part 3. ACT Programme Guide, VOLUME III. Part 4. Techniques and Supplementary Programmes, Bibliography, Index

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