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Journals Higher Education

$36.95

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Published: 20 October 2008

96 Pages | 2 lines

8 1/2 X 11 inches

ISBN: 9780195339734


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Coping Effectively With Spinal Cord Injuries

A Group Program, Workbook

Paul Kennedy

Treatments That Work

Coping effectiveness treatment(CET) aims to improve skills for assessing stress, teaching a range of coping skills that can be used to tackle stress, and provide an opportunity for interaction with others who have similar experiences of spinal cord injury. CET includes the identification of effective and ineffective responses to stress, especially those that are particularly unhelpful, such as disengagement, general avoidance, long term denial, and the expression of extreme emotion.
The intervention consists of seven, 60-75 minute sessions run two a week in small groups of six to nine people. By working in small groups, participants are able to share experience and build a community, reducing the sense of isolation that often results from sever injury. A corresponding workbook provides monitoring forms, homework exercises, and other user-friendly techniques to continue the work outside of therapy.

$36.95

Paperback

Published: 20 October 2008

96 Pages | 2 lines

8 1/2 X 11 inches

ISBN: 9780195339734


Also Available As:

Ebook


Also Available In:


Bookseller Code (05)

Also of Interest

Related Categories

Science & Mathematics > Psychology


Coping Effectively With Spinal Cord Injuries

A Group Program, Workbook

Paul Kennedy

Treatments That Work

Coping effectiveness treatment(CET) aims to improve skills for assessing stress, teaching a range of coping skills that can be used to tackle stress, and provide an opportunity for interaction with others who have similar experiences of spinal cord injury. CET includes the identification of effective and ineffective responses to stress, especially those that are particularly unhelpful, such as disengagement, general avoidance, long term denial, and the expression of extreme emotion.
The intervention consists of seven, 60-75 minute sessions run two a week in small groups of six to nine people. By working in small groups, participants are able to share experience and build a community, reducing the sense of isolation that often results from sever injury. A corresponding workbook provides monitoring forms, homework exercises, and other user-friendly techniques to continue the work outside of therapy.

$36.95

Paperback

Published: 20 October 2008

96 Pages | 2 lines

8 1/2 X 11 inches

ISBN: 9780195339734


Also Available As:

Ebook


Also Available In:


Bookseller Code (05)

Also of Interest

Related Categories

Science & Mathematics > Psychology