ABSTRACT

This ground-breaking volume provides an encompassing and detailed account of clinical psychologists' highly varied work on the psychiatric ward in mental health inpatient settings. An international collection of clinical psychologists describe challenges and achievements inherent to their work, illustrating application of established, state-of-the-art, and cutting-edge methods and modes of intervention, assessment, therapeutic work, training, and leadership roles currently practiced in these settings.

Chapters present numerous examples of psychologists' ability to contribute in multiple ways, benefiting patients, staff, and the overall functioning of the ward. Each of the book’s four sections is dedicated to a specific domain of the clinical psychologist’s work within the psychiatric inpatient setting. These include systemic modes of intervention; psychotherapeutic interventions; assessment and psychodiagnosis; and internship and supervision.

From novice to experienced practitioners, psychologists will gain insight from the innovative and creative ideas this book brings to the practice of clinical psychology, as well as the practical suggestions that will enhance the varied interventions and therapeutic work they do in such settings.

chapter

Introduction

The Practice of Clinical Psychology in the Mental Health Inpatient Setting

part 1|162 pages

Systemic Multiple Modes and Levels of Intervention

chapter |6 pages

Introduction to Part 1

chapter 1|15 pages

Therapy Beyond Walls

The Clinical Psychologist’s Multi-Level Work in the Psychiatric Ward

chapter 2|19 pages

The Clinical Psychologist in an Open Inpatient Setting

A Psychoanalytic Perspective

chapter 3|19 pages

Clinical Psychologists in Australian Inpatient Mental Health Units

Enhancing Effectiveness and Relevance with a Human Rights Focus

chapter 8|10 pages

On Trying to Stay Sane in Insane Places

A Personal Account of a Clinical Psychologist’s Challenges on the Psychiatric Inpatient Ward

chapter 9|23 pages

A Path Taken

A Psychologist’s Professional Journey Within the Psychiatric Inpatient System

part 2|113 pages

Psychotherapeutic Interventions in the Mental Health Inpatient Setting

chapter |6 pages

Introduction to Part 2

chapter 10|21 pages

All Brief Therapy is Not Created Equal

The Contribution of Psychology to Short-Stay Mental Health Inpatient Admissions

chapter 11|19 pages

Continuity Model of Care

Working across Acute Inpatient to Community-Based Clinical Psychology

chapter 12|20 pages

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis on the Inpatient Unit

The Role of the Clinical Psychologist

chapter 13|12 pages

Psychotherapy in an Inpatient Ward

A Clinical Psychologist’s Use of Psychoanalytic Informed Work with Adult Survivors of Childhood Trauma

chapter 14|16 pages

Mentalization and Psychotherapy

A Way to Understand Patient Violence on the Psychiatric Inpatient Unit

chapter 15|17 pages

The Clinical Psychologist’s Work in a Forensic Psychiatry Ward

Building a Transitional Space for Individuals with Mental Disorders Who Committed Crimes

part 3|70 pages

Assessment and Psychodiagnosis in Mental Health Inpatient Settings

chapter |6 pages

Introduction to Part 3

chapter 16|16 pages

Psychodynamic Psychological Testing in the Mental Health Inpatient Setting

A Way of Listening, Learning, and Holding Patients and Psychotherapists

chapter 17|27 pages

“Listening to the Music of the Mind”

The Uses of Psychological Assessment in the Diagnosis of Psychotic Disorders in a State Psychiatric Center

part 4|66 pages

Clinical Psychology Internship and Supervision in the Mental Health Inpatient Setting

chapter |6 pages

Introduction to Part 4

chapter 21|15 pages

The Most Difficult Lesson

The Impact of Patient Suicide on Training in an Inpatient Psychiatric Hospital

chapter 22|11 pages

An Intern’s Experience on an Acute Closed Ward

From a Shadow to a Bird: The Psychotherapeutic Process of Mr. B.

part |30 pages

Editors’ Perspectives and Closing Remarks

chapter 23|14 pages

Weaving with a Relational Thread

The Clinical Psychologist’s Use of Empathy in Work in the Mental Health Inpatient Setting

chapter 24|15 pages

Concluding Thoughts

Past and Present Trends, Future Directions