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UNISA990000943240203316 |
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TAMBORRINO, Francesco |
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Compravendita di appartamenti uffici e negozi : 122 problemi con risposte, consigli e formule per acquistare o vendere un immobile al prezzo giusto e senza avventure / Francesco Tamborrino |
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[2. ed.] |
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Cosa & come , Casa e territorio |
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Immobili - Vendita - Guide pratiche |
Immobili - Acquisto - Guide pratiche |
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XXX.B. Coll. 13/ 25 (IRA 40 1 A) |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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UNISALENTO991001670279707536 |
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Direito administrativo e integração regional: Anais do 5. Congresso da Associação de Direito Pùblico do Mercosul e do 10. Congresso Paranaensa de Direito Administrativo / Romeu Felipe Bacellar Filho, Guilherme Amintas Pazinato da Silva coordenadores ; prefácio Emerson Gabardo |
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Belo Horizonte : Editora Forum, 2010 |
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Gabardo, Emerson |
Bacellar Filho, Romeu Felipeauthor |
Silva, Guilherme Amintas Pazinato daauthor |
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Diritto amministrativo - America meridionale |
Relazioni internazionali - America meridionale |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Contiene riferimenti bibliografici |
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UNINA9910829821503321 |
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Group psychotherapy and addiction [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Bill Reading and Martin Weegmann |
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London ; ; Philadelphia, : Whurr, 2004 |
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1-281-84080-7 |
9786611840808 |
0-470-71354-2 |
0-470-71374-7 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (262 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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ReadingBill |
WeegmannMartin |
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Substance abuse - Treatment |
Group psychotherapy |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-241) and index. |
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Group Psychotherapy and Addiction; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 Addiction as an attachment disorder: implications for group psychotherapy; Attachment and group therapy; Group treatment of substance abuse; Attachment-oriented therapy; Addiction and the working alliance; Conclusions; Chapter 2 Group psychotherapy as a corrective for addictive vulnerability; An evolving perspective (1970-1980); Group therapy as a corrective (1980-2000); How do groups work?; Conclusion; Chapter 3 Alcoholics Anonymous: group therapy without the group therapist |
AA: the historical matrixLeaderless groups: the fellowship concept; AA: corrective group dialogue?; Group climates; Resistance and reluctance to AA; Conclusions; Chapter 4 Matching group therapy to patients' needs; Group therapy in stepped care; Decision to change (step 2); Treatment conditions in relapse prevention (step 3); Group psychotherapy for demanding patients (step 4); Conclusions; Chapter 5 Motivational enhancement in group therapy; Motivational interviewing: a relational perspective; Motivational interviewing and enhanced role |
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Group therapy: removing obstacles to engagementGroup therapy and enhancing motivation; The group as a motivational matrix; Articulating ambivalence; Process or content: doing or being; Concluding comments; Chapter 6 Interpersonal group therapy in intensive treatment; Cognitive analytic therapy as a unifying model; Addiction; Elements of the treatment programme; 12-step involvement and interpersonal group therapy; Coping skills training and interpersonal development; Managing anxiety; Voices in the treatment setting; Bakhtin and difference |
Chapter 7 A relapse prevention group for problem drinkersThe context; The group programme; The group culture; Selection and preparation of clients; Structure of group sessions; The format of the group; Theme-centred interaction method; Individual vulnerability factors on the relapse prevention curriculum; A variety of approaches to implementation; The relapse prevention group programme; Life beyond the relapse prevention group; Return to Cognac; Chapter 8 One-off art therapy in in-patient detoxification; Client group; Psychodynamic approaches within multidisciplinary teams |
A background to art therapy group work with addictionsTherapeutic framework; Theories of addictions; Brief encounters; Visual and verbal communications; 'Ships that pass in the night'; Interpretative approach; Themes; Conclusion; Chapter 9 Acting for Change: the evolution of a psychodrama group; Alcohol dependence - the condition or syndrome; Therapeutic context; Acting for Change within the new model; Conclusion; Chapter 10 The family as group; The case of the O'Neill family; Dynamic processes; Psychotherapeutic groups for relatives; Conclusion; Appendix |
Chapter 11 Working with gay men in an alcohol support group |
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Rich traditions of group therapy permeate the substance misuse field - from residential and day-centre group programmes and the fellowship group tradition to the panoply of support/education and relapse prevention groups offered by out-patient services. There are specialist groups - e.g. art therapy and psychodrama- and groups for special population- e.g. relatives, prisoners and adult children of alcoholics. This important collection is written by many well-known experts, several renowned on the international stage, with perspectives from the UK, USA and Scandinavia. They share their extens |
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