Diagnosis and treatment planning skills for mental health professionals : a popular culture casebook approach /
Publication details: Thousand Oaks : SAGE Publications, ©2012.Description: xxi, 598 pages ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781412988827
- 1412988829
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | Whitecliffe Library Arts Therapy | Arts Therapy | BF 636 SCH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 0008970 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 563-580) and index.
Overview of the book -- Popular culture as a learning tool in counselling and psychotherapy -- Clinical thinking skills: diagnosis, case conceptualisation, and treatment planning -- Diagnosis: understanding and using the DSM-IV-TR -- Case conceptualisation: making sense of the client's concerns -- Treatment planning: designing a plan for change -- Children's characters and video game characters: the cases of Miss Piggy, Mario, Gretel, Naruto, and Snoopy -- Troubled youth in film and on stage: the cases of Edward Cullen, Jamal, Juno, Claire, and Elphaba -- Animated characters: the cases of Cleveland Brown, Jessie, Tinkerbell, Smithers, and Belle -- Adults in television sitcoms and drama: the cases of Jack Bauer, Sophia Petrillo, George Lopez, Lieutenant Commander Data, and Jack McFarland -- Characters in music, musicals, and advertising: the cases of Fred the baker, Maria, Billie Jean, Eleanor Rigby, and the Geico caveman -- Characters in literature and comics: the cases of Annie Wilkes, Miss Celie, Chief Bromden, Peter Parker, and Christopher Robin -- Epilogue -- Getting to know the clients through Internet sources, published literature, and film.