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245 00 $aReflecting on reality :$bpsychotherapists at work in primary care /$cedited by John Launer, Sue Blake, & Dilys Daws.
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490 1 $aTavistock clinic series
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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520 $aThis innovative book looks at how psychotherapists can make use of their skills in primary care. It examines how therapists, family physicians and other primary care professionals can all learn from each other through clinical collaboration. Each chapter describes a different practical approach to joint working in a range of primary care settings across the life cycle. Specific topics include services for children and adolescents, working with immigrants and live supervision. Part of the Tavistock Clinic Series.
505 0 $aIntroduction -- Child psychotherapist in the baby clinic of a general practice: standing by the weighing scales thirty years on -- Model for a primary-care-based child and family mental health service -- Systemic outreach clinic in primary care: which tier is that? -- Supervision and general practice: towards a reflecting position -- When the patient and family are from somewhere else: narratives of migration in therapy -- Cross-cultural work in the community -- Sure start rapid-response service for parents and their under fours -- Making meaning out of the mess: developing the mental health role of health visitors -- Practice as patient: working as a psychotherapist in general practice -- Bridging the gap: experiences at the interface of primary care and a psychotherapy institution.
505 00 $tSERIES EDITOR'S PREFACE --$tABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS --$tCHAPTER ONE: Introduction --$tCHAPTER TWO: A child psychotherapist in the baby clinic of a general practice:standing by the weighing scales thirty years on --$tCHAPTER THREE: A model for a primary-care-based child and family mental health service --$tCHAPTER FOUR: A systemic outreach clinic in primary care: which tier is that --$tCHAPTER FIVE: Supervision and general practice: towards a reflecting position --$tCHAPTER SIX: When the patient and family are from somewhere else: narratives of migration in therapy.
505 00 $tCHAPTER SEVEN: Cross-cultural work in the community --$tCHAPTER EIGHT: A Sure Start rapid-response service for parents and their under fours --$tCHAPTER NINE: Making meaning out of the mess: developing the mental health role of health visitors --$tCHAPTER TEN: The practice as patient:working as a psychotherapist in general practice --$tCHAPTER ELEVEN: Bridging the gap: experiences at the interface of primary care and a psychotherapy institution.
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