Using Workbooks in Mental Health
Resources in Prevention, Psychotherapy, and Rehabilitation for Clinicians and Researchers
Luciano L'Abate
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The use of workbooks in therapy might represent one of the biggest breakthroughs that has occurred in decades.
Using Workbooks in Mental Health: Resources in Prevention, Psychotherapy, and Rehabilitation for Clinicians and Researchers examines the effectiveness of mental health workbooks designed to address problems ranging from dementia and depression to addiction, spousal abuse, eating disorders, and more. Compiled by Dr. Luciano L’Abate, a leading authority on mental health workbooks, this resource will help clinicians and researchers become aware of the supportive evidence for the use of workbooks.
Using Workbooks in Mental Health examines workbooks designed to specifically help:
- clients affected by dementia or depression
- abused women
- gambling addicts
- women who have substance-abuse addictions
- incarcerated felons
- couples preparing for marriage
- children with school refusal disorder
- and more!
In addition, this book shows how workbooks can be used to administer therapy to previously unreachable clients such as:
- people who are reluctant to talk to an authoritative figure or a stranger
- people who cannot afford face-to-face treatments
- incarcerated offenders who have not been helped by talk therapies
- Internet users who are searching for help via computer rather than in person
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