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Electronic book | South London and Maudsley Trust Library Online | WM 174 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Link to resource | Available | South London and Maudsley Trust staff and students click here for e-book access (NHS OpenAthens login required) | rhlebk220621 |
Includes two chapters by Dr Emma Williamson, South London and Maudsley Trust Principal Clinical Psychologist, Clinical Lead
Psychology in Hostels Project (Lambeth)PIE.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Preface -- 1. Understanding the Problem : 1. Social Exclusion, Complex Needs and Homelessness / Dr Peter Cockersell -- 2. Compound Trauma and Complex Needs / Dr Peter Cockersell -- 3. The Process of Social Exclusion / Dr Peter Cockersell -- 2. Solutions: Principles of Practice : 4. A Psychological Perspective on Recovery / Dr Peter Cockersell -- 5. Applying Psychology as a Response to the Impact of Social Exclusion: PIE and Psychotherapy in Homelessness Services -- Dr Peter Cockersell -- 3. Solutions: Practice and Experience : 6. Pre-treatment Therapy Approach for Single Homeless People: The Co-Construction of Recovery/Discovery / John Conolly -- 7. Psychotherapy with Homeless Women / Nicola Saunders -- 8. PIE-oneering Psychological Integration in Homeless Hostels / Dr Emma Williamson -- 9. PIE: What the People Say / Dr Catriona Reid -- 10. Streetlight: Homeless Psychotherapy in Britain's Happiest Town / Dr Sally Read -- 11. I Held the Ticket in My Hand / Terry Hutton -- 4. Conclusion: Contextualising the Problem in the Culture and System of Care : 12. The Problem and Potential of Complexity / Dr. Peter Cockersell -- 13. The Treatment of Multi-morbidity / Dr Peter Cockersell -- 14. The Dependency Paradox / Dr Emma Williamson.
Responding to the growing number of psychologically informed services for people experiencing social exclusion and, in particular, homelessness, this book gives professionals the information and understanding they need to be fully informed in their practice with this client group. It begins with theory, looking at the psychology of social exclusion and the processes that underlie it, and considers the relationship between trauma, complex needs, homelessness and social exclusion. Presenting practical interventions and case studies, the authors then describe what makes for effective psychologically-informed services in practice and client perspectives on social exclusion and recovery are also provided--back cover.
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