This comprehensive and highly readable book outlines the main
psychological therapies used in contemporary clinical practice. It
clearly describes the underlying theoretical principles and techniques
and with vivid case examples, demonstrates the central role of these
treatments in mental health care. The contribution of psychological and
psychodynamic ideas to different psychiatric presentations is outlined,
including mood disorders, psychosis, self harm and suicide. Other
chapters specifically address recent developments, including
neuropsychoanalysis, psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy and Open
Dialogue. As the chapters unfold this book illustrates how a
psychologically informed approach to mental disorder can enrich
psychiatric practice by providing a holistic and meaningful
understanding of the symptoms of psychological distress. Bringing
together ideas from psychiatry and psychotherapy, this is the go-to text
for trainees, experienced psychiatrists, and other mental health
professionals interested in the psychological and psychodynamic aspects
of psychiatry. An essential resource for preparation for the MRCPsych
examinations.