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Effective Short-Term Counselling within the Primary Care Setting
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Effective Short-Term Counselling within the Primary Care Setting

Psychodynamic and Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy Approaches

Effective Short-Term Counselling within the Primary Care Setting

Psychodynamic and Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy Approaches

ByValerie Garrett
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2010
eBook Published 26 March 2018
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780429474071
Pages 244 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429898846
SubjectsBehavioral Sciences
KeywordsEffective Short Term Counselling, Primary Care Setting, Primary Care Counselling, Primary Care, Primary Care Team
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Garrett, V. (2010). Effective Short-Term Counselling within the Primary Care Setting. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429474071
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book covers two distinct yet related topics: the primary care setting and the counselling carried out within it, and it can be dipped into or read straight through. Part One, using psychodynamic and systems theory, explores the holding environment of primary care, the interpersonal relationships within the primary care team, and other variables affecting counselling in a medical organisational setting. Part Two takes the counsellor through the 'how' of using psychodynamic and Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT) approaches within short-term contracts in this setting. Case studies and scenarios are given to illustrate these. The counsellor is guided through assessing the patient's counselling needs either within a psychodynamic or CBT model or to formulate a 'tailor-made' short-term contract, using elements drawn from psychodynamic, CBT, and supportive counselling.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|84 pages
The Primary Care Setting: Finding Your Feet at the "Coalface"
ByValerie Garrett
chapter |12 pages
Introduction to Part I
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter One|6 pages
Setting the scene of primary care counselling against the backdrop of a rapidly-evolving NHS service
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Two|19 pages
Valuing what you bring to the primary care setting as an experienced or newly graduated counsellor
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Three|7 pages
Introduction and induction into the GP surgery
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Four|12 pages
Finding your place in the medical organizational "family"
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Five|4 pages
Medical model vs. psychological model
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Six|11 pages
The primary care counsellor's support systems
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Seven|8 pages
Whose needs are being met?
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
part II|118 pages
The Practice of Counselling and the Impact of the Setting Theory and Practice: Working at the "Coalface"
chapter |2 pages
Introduction to Part II
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Eight|12 pages
Time and how we use it: assessing what is appropriate for the patient
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Nine|47 pages
Assessment
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Ten|7 pages
Use of psychotropic drugs, their probable impact upon counselling, and their side effects
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Eleven|23 pages
The contract
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Twelve|15 pages
Approaches to different categories of patient and presenting problem
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Thirteen|6 pages
Waiting lists, endings, and referring on
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
Endnotes
A short introduction to the neuroscience of psychotherapy
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract

This book covers two distinct yet related topics: the primary care setting and the counselling carried out within it, and it can be dipped into or read straight through. Part One, using psychodynamic and systems theory, explores the holding environment of primary care, the interpersonal relationships within the primary care team, and other variables affecting counselling in a medical organisational setting. Part Two takes the counsellor through the 'how' of using psychodynamic and Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT) approaches within short-term contracts in this setting. Case studies and scenarios are given to illustrate these. The counsellor is guided through assessing the patient's counselling needs either within a psychodynamic or CBT model or to formulate a 'tailor-made' short-term contract, using elements drawn from psychodynamic, CBT, and supportive counselling.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|84 pages
The Primary Care Setting: Finding Your Feet at the "Coalface"
ByValerie Garrett
chapter |12 pages
Introduction to Part I
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter One|6 pages
Setting the scene of primary care counselling against the backdrop of a rapidly-evolving NHS service
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Two|19 pages
Valuing what you bring to the primary care setting as an experienced or newly graduated counsellor
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Three|7 pages
Introduction and induction into the GP surgery
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Four|12 pages
Finding your place in the medical organizational "family"
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Five|4 pages
Medical model vs. psychological model
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Six|11 pages
The primary care counsellor's support systems
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Seven|8 pages
Whose needs are being met?
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
part II|118 pages
The Practice of Counselling and the Impact of the Setting Theory and Practice: Working at the "Coalface"
chapter |2 pages
Introduction to Part II
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Eight|12 pages
Time and how we use it: assessing what is appropriate for the patient
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Nine|47 pages
Assessment
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Ten|7 pages
Use of psychotropic drugs, their probable impact upon counselling, and their side effects
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Eleven|23 pages
The contract
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Twelve|15 pages
Approaches to different categories of patient and presenting problem
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Thirteen|6 pages
Waiting lists, endings, and referring on
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
Endnotes
A short introduction to the neuroscience of psychotherapy
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book covers two distinct yet related topics: the primary care setting and the counselling carried out within it, and it can be dipped into or read straight through. Part One, using psychodynamic and systems theory, explores the holding environment of primary care, the interpersonal relationships within the primary care team, and other variables affecting counselling in a medical organisational setting. Part Two takes the counsellor through the 'how' of using psychodynamic and Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT) approaches within short-term contracts in this setting. Case studies and scenarios are given to illustrate these. The counsellor is guided through assessing the patient's counselling needs either within a psychodynamic or CBT model or to formulate a 'tailor-made' short-term contract, using elements drawn from psychodynamic, CBT, and supportive counselling.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|84 pages
The Primary Care Setting: Finding Your Feet at the "Coalface"
ByValerie Garrett
chapter |12 pages
Introduction to Part I
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter One|6 pages
Setting the scene of primary care counselling against the backdrop of a rapidly-evolving NHS service
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Two|19 pages
Valuing what you bring to the primary care setting as an experienced or newly graduated counsellor
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Three|7 pages
Introduction and induction into the GP surgery
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Four|12 pages
Finding your place in the medical organizational "family"
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Five|4 pages
Medical model vs. psychological model
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Six|11 pages
The primary care counsellor's support systems
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Seven|8 pages
Whose needs are being met?
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
part II|118 pages
The Practice of Counselling and the Impact of the Setting Theory and Practice: Working at the "Coalface"
chapter |2 pages
Introduction to Part II
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Eight|12 pages
Time and how we use it: assessing what is appropriate for the patient
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Nine|47 pages
Assessment
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Ten|7 pages
Use of psychotropic drugs, their probable impact upon counselling, and their side effects
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Eleven|23 pages
The contract
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Twelve|15 pages
Approaches to different categories of patient and presenting problem
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Thirteen|6 pages
Waiting lists, endings, and referring on
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
Endnotes
A short introduction to the neuroscience of psychotherapy
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract

This book covers two distinct yet related topics: the primary care setting and the counselling carried out within it, and it can be dipped into or read straight through. Part One, using psychodynamic and systems theory, explores the holding environment of primary care, the interpersonal relationships within the primary care team, and other variables affecting counselling in a medical organisational setting. Part Two takes the counsellor through the 'how' of using psychodynamic and Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT) approaches within short-term contracts in this setting. Case studies and scenarios are given to illustrate these. The counsellor is guided through assessing the patient's counselling needs either within a psychodynamic or CBT model or to formulate a 'tailor-made' short-term contract, using elements drawn from psychodynamic, CBT, and supportive counselling.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|84 pages
The Primary Care Setting: Finding Your Feet at the "Coalface"
ByValerie Garrett
chapter |12 pages
Introduction to Part I
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter One|6 pages
Setting the scene of primary care counselling against the backdrop of a rapidly-evolving NHS service
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Two|19 pages
Valuing what you bring to the primary care setting as an experienced or newly graduated counsellor
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Three|7 pages
Introduction and induction into the GP surgery
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Four|12 pages
Finding your place in the medical organizational "family"
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Five|4 pages
Medical model vs. psychological model
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Six|11 pages
The primary care counsellor's support systems
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Seven|8 pages
Whose needs are being met?
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
part II|118 pages
The Practice of Counselling and the Impact of the Setting Theory and Practice: Working at the "Coalface"
chapter |2 pages
Introduction to Part II
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Eight|12 pages
Time and how we use it: assessing what is appropriate for the patient
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Nine|47 pages
Assessment
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Ten|7 pages
Use of psychotropic drugs, their probable impact upon counselling, and their side effects
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Eleven|23 pages
The contract
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Twelve|15 pages
Approaches to different categories of patient and presenting problem
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Thirteen|6 pages
Waiting lists, endings, and referring on
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
Endnotes
A short introduction to the neuroscience of psychotherapy
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book covers two distinct yet related topics: the primary care setting and the counselling carried out within it, and it can be dipped into or read straight through. Part One, using psychodynamic and systems theory, explores the holding environment of primary care, the interpersonal relationships within the primary care team, and other variables affecting counselling in a medical organisational setting. Part Two takes the counsellor through the 'how' of using psychodynamic and Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT) approaches within short-term contracts in this setting. Case studies and scenarios are given to illustrate these. The counsellor is guided through assessing the patient's counselling needs either within a psychodynamic or CBT model or to formulate a 'tailor-made' short-term contract, using elements drawn from psychodynamic, CBT, and supportive counselling.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|84 pages
The Primary Care Setting: Finding Your Feet at the "Coalface"
ByValerie Garrett
chapter |12 pages
Introduction to Part I
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter One|6 pages
Setting the scene of primary care counselling against the backdrop of a rapidly-evolving NHS service
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Two|19 pages
Valuing what you bring to the primary care setting as an experienced or newly graduated counsellor
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Three|7 pages
Introduction and induction into the GP surgery
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Four|12 pages
Finding your place in the medical organizational "family"
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Five|4 pages
Medical model vs. psychological model
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Six|11 pages
The primary care counsellor's support systems
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Seven|8 pages
Whose needs are being met?
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
part II|118 pages
The Practice of Counselling and the Impact of the Setting Theory and Practice: Working at the "Coalface"
chapter |2 pages
Introduction to Part II
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Eight|12 pages
Time and how we use it: assessing what is appropriate for the patient
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Nine|47 pages
Assessment
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Ten|7 pages
Use of psychotropic drugs, their probable impact upon counselling, and their side effects
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Eleven|23 pages
The contract
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Twelve|15 pages
Approaches to different categories of patient and presenting problem
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Thirteen|6 pages
Waiting lists, endings, and referring on
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
Endnotes
A short introduction to the neuroscience of psychotherapy
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract

This book covers two distinct yet related topics: the primary care setting and the counselling carried out within it, and it can be dipped into or read straight through. Part One, using psychodynamic and systems theory, explores the holding environment of primary care, the interpersonal relationships within the primary care team, and other variables affecting counselling in a medical organisational setting. Part Two takes the counsellor through the 'how' of using psychodynamic and Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT) approaches within short-term contracts in this setting. Case studies and scenarios are given to illustrate these. The counsellor is guided through assessing the patient's counselling needs either within a psychodynamic or CBT model or to formulate a 'tailor-made' short-term contract, using elements drawn from psychodynamic, CBT, and supportive counselling.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|84 pages
The Primary Care Setting: Finding Your Feet at the "Coalface"
ByValerie Garrett
chapter |12 pages
Introduction to Part I
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter One|6 pages
Setting the scene of primary care counselling against the backdrop of a rapidly-evolving NHS service
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Two|19 pages
Valuing what you bring to the primary care setting as an experienced or newly graduated counsellor
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Three|7 pages
Introduction and induction into the GP surgery
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Four|12 pages
Finding your place in the medical organizational "family"
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Five|4 pages
Medical model vs. psychological model
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Six|11 pages
The primary care counsellor's support systems
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Seven|8 pages
Whose needs are being met?
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
part II|118 pages
The Practice of Counselling and the Impact of the Setting Theory and Practice: Working at the "Coalface"
chapter |2 pages
Introduction to Part II
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Eight|12 pages
Time and how we use it: assessing what is appropriate for the patient
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Nine|47 pages
Assessment
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Ten|7 pages
Use of psychotropic drugs, their probable impact upon counselling, and their side effects
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Eleven|23 pages
The contract
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Twelve|15 pages
Approaches to different categories of patient and presenting problem
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter Thirteen|6 pages
Waiting lists, endings, and referring on
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
Endnotes
A short introduction to the neuroscience of psychotherapy
ByValerie Garrett
View abstract
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