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Nick Grey is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist at the Centre for Anxiety Disorders and Trauma, South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, and the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London. His clinical work is providing outpatient cognitive therapy to people with anxiety disorders.
"A Casebook of Cognitive Therapy for Traumatic Stress Reactions is
the best book to date on this topic. This uniformly outstanding
casebook thoughtfully illustrates creative and practical treatment
guidelines derived from the latest trauma research.
Therapist-client dialogues facilitate a three-dimensional
appreciation of central therapy processes. Many topics glossed over
in other PTSD manuals are afforded detailed discussion such as how
to manage suicidal ideation and how to choose treatment priorities
when trauma reactions are co-morbid with other disorders. The
chapter on the use of language interpreters in trauma therapy
compassionately sets guidelines for assessing and addressing
interpreters' emotional reactions so these do not compromise client
care or cause harm to the interpreter. I wholeheartedly recommend
this book to every clinician, whether novice or expert, and predict
it will quickly become one of the most dog-eared books on your desk
from frequent and welcome use." - Christine A. Padesky, Co-Founder,
Center for Cognitive Therapy, Huntington Beach, California, USA"CBT
is at the forefront of research into PTSD and other disorders so
the book will deliver new material and the range of traumatic
reactions to be discussed is, to my knowledge, not currently found
elsewhere...it's likely to be a set book for PTSD courses." -
Michael Neenan"At an academic level I probably have not done the
book justice in terms of the wealth of information it provides. I
hope the contributors will understand that it is partly due to my
limited knowledge of cognitive therapy and trauma, and my different
training orientation. Bearing those factors in mind, I congratulate
the authors and editor that I still gained so much from this book."
- Janet Dandy, The Independent Practitioner, Summer 2010
"A Casebook of Cognitive Therapy for Traumatic Stress Reactions is
the best book to date on this topic. This uniformly outstanding
casebook thoughtfully illustrates creative and practical treatment
guidelines derived from the latest trauma research.
Therapist-client dialogues facilitate a three-dimensional
appreciation of central therapy processes. Many topics glossed over
in other PTSD manuals are afforded detailed discussion such as how
to manage suicidal ideation and how to choose treatment priorities
when trauma reactions are co-morbid with other disorders. The
chapter on the use of language interpreters in trauma therapy
compassionately sets guidelines for assessing and addressing
interpreters' emotional reactions so these do not compromise client
care or cause harm to the interpreter. I wholeheartedly recommend
this book to every clinician, whether novice or expert, and predict
it will quickly become one of the most dog-eared books on your desk
from frequent and welcome use." - Christine A. Padesky, Co-Founder,
Center for Cognitive Therapy, Huntington Beach, California, USA"CBT
is at the forefront of research into PTSD and other disorders so
the book will deliver new material and the range of traumatic
reactions to be discussed is, to my knowledge, not currently found
elsewhere...it's likely to be a set book for PTSD courses." -
Michael Neenan"At an academic level I probably have not done the
book justice in terms of the wealth of information it provides. I
hope the contributors will understand that it is partly due to my
limited knowledge of cognitive therapy and trauma, and my different
training orientation. Bearing those factors in mind, I congratulate
the authors and editor that I still gained so much from this book."
- Janet Dandy, The Independent Practitioner, Summer 2010
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