Description: Group Therapy for Voice Hearers by Richard W. Sears, Jennifer M. Ossege, Andrea Lefebvre Based on extensive interviews with expert facilitators from around the world and grounded in empirical evidence, Group Therapy for Voice Hearers is an important resource for mental health professionals working with clients who hear voices. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Based on extensive interviews with expert facilitators from around the world and grounded in empirical evidence, Group Therapy for Voice Hearers includes numerous tips, strategies, case examples, and reflection questions to bring the material to life in a practical way.Chapters address the need for practical, accessible training in how to facilitate sessions and identify six key factors that lead to a successful session: safety, flexibility, empowerment, the integration of lived experience, self-awareness, and attention to the needs of the group process. This book is an important resource for mental health professionals working with clients who hear voices. Author Biography Andrea D. Lefebvre, PsyD, LPC-ALPS, is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist at Northwood Health Systems in Wheeling, West Virginia, and has lived experience as a former voice hearer. She is also a treatment team member of Quiet Minds, a first episode psychosis program in Northern West Virginia.Richard W. Sears, PsyD, PhD, MBA, ABPP, is a Board-Certified Clinical Psychologist in private practice in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is an international speaker and author on mindfulness and psychotherapy.Jennifer M. Ossege, PsyD, is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and co-founder of Viewpoint Psychological Services, PLLC, a group practice offering counseling and psychological services. She also teaches at Xavier University and Union Institute & University in Cincinnati, Ohio. Table of Contents 1. Considerations for Non-Voice Hearers 2. Voice Hearing 3. Essential Components 4. Importance of Ensuring Emotional Safety 5. Flexibility 6. Use of Group Process to Foster Healthy Attachments 7. Cultivating Self-Awareness 8. Encouraging Empowerment Among Group Members 9. Living Proof 10. Conclusions Review "Dr. Lefebvre, along with Drs. Sears and Ossege, has created a primer on how to facilitate hearing voices groups. This down-to-earth text offers sound advice for those new to working with this population in group settings. A well-designed research study has evolved into a relevant guide that inspires hope for better outcomes when engaging voice hearing clients in groups. Their empathic nature in dealing with individuals struggling with extraordinary experiences is a wonderful example of what should be the compassionate norm for clinicians."–Martin Cosgro, PhD, clinical psychologist and lead editor of The Widening Scope of Psychoanalysis: Collected Essays of Bertram Karon"This book expertly combines lived experience with research and clinical practice for a nuanced and engaging look at psychotherapy groups for voice hearers. With personal insights and humor, Lefebvre, Sears, and Ossege provide clinicians with a foundation from which to practice with compassion."–Marie Brown, MA, coeditor of Women & Psychosis: Multidisciplinary Perspectives and Women and the Psychosocial Construction of Madness"An amazing portrayal of voices and how to help those who experience them. This book demystifies group therapy for a population often deemed as inappropriate for such a treatment approach and provides new hope to both the patient and the clinician. The personal (and often humorous) case examples by Drs. Lefebvre, Sears, and Ossege make them and the topic relatable. Their openness, honesty, and clarity are a breath of fresh air!"–Josalyn N. Ice, PsyD, Crittenton Services Inc."I couldnt put it down—this is a mesmerizing must read for every psychotherapist, especially those seeking to connect warmly and effectively with people who hear voices. The book seamlessly interweaves the perspectives of a researcher, a clinician, and a human being who has lived the experience of hearing voices."–Cynthia Lormor, PhD, Portage Path Behavioral Health Review Quote "Dr. Lefebvre, along with Drs. Sears and Ossege, have created a primer on how to facilitate hearing voices groups. This down-to-earth text offers sound advice for those new to working with this population in group settings. A well-designed research study has evolved into a relevant guide that inspires hope for better outcomes when engaging voice hearing clients in groups. Their empathic nature in dealing with individuals struggling with extraordinary experiences is a wonderful example of what should be the compassionate norm for clinicians."-- Martin Cosgro, PhD, clinical psychologist and lead editor of The Widening Scope of Psychoanalysis: Collected Essays of Bertram Karon "This book expertly combines lived experience with research and clinical practice for a nuanced and engaging look at psychotherapy groups for voice hearers. With personal insights and humor, Lefebvre, Sears, and Ossege provide clinicians with a foundation from which to practice with compassion."-- Marie Brown, MA, coeditor of Women & Psychosis: Multidisciplinary Perspectives and Women and the Psychosocial Construction of Madness "An amazing portrayal of voices and how to help those who experience them. This book demystifies group therapy for a population often deemed as inappropriate for such a treatment approach and provides new hope to both the patient and the clinician. The personal (and often humorous) case examples by Drs. Lefebvre, Sears, and Ossege make them and the topic relatable. Their openness, honesty, and clarity are a breath of fresh air!" -- Josalyn N. Ice, PsyD, Crittenton Services Inc. "I couldnt put it down--this is a mesmerizing must read for every psychotherapist, especially those seeking to connect warmly and effectively with people who hear voices. The book seamlessly interweaves the perspectives of a researcher, a clinician, and a human being who has lived the experience of hearing voices." --Cynthia Lormor, PhD, Portage Path Behavioral Health Details ISBN1138500631 Year 2019 ISBN-10 1138500631 ISBN-13 9781138500631 Format Hardcover Author Andrea Lefebvre Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint Routledge Subtitle Insights and Perspectives Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom Illustrations 1 Tables, black and white DEWEY 616.89152 Pages 172 Affiliation Private practice, Ohio, USA Language English AU Release Date 2019-06-04 NZ Release Date 2019-06-04 Publication Date 2019-06-04 UK Release Date 2019-06-04 Alternative 9781138500648 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:134457623;
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ISBN-13: 9781138500631
Book Title: Group Therapy for Voice Hearers
Number of Pages: 172 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Group Therapy for Voice Hearers: Insights and Perspectives
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Year: 2019
Subject: Consultation
Item Height: 229 mm
Item Weight: 503 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Richard W. Sears, Andrea Lefebvre, Jennifer M. Ossege
Subject Area: Developmental Psychology, Clinical Psychology
Item Width: 152 mm
Format: Hardcover