This book examines how counsellors and psychotherapists interact with those clients who may suffer from mental health issues. While practising counsellors and psychotherapists meet clients who have problems across the entire mental health spectrum, there are a number of particular disorders that these practitioners are particularly likely to encounter. These include anxiety, depression, stress, addiction, phobias and behavioural problems. In this book, all of these conditions are explained and the ways in which therapists can best help such clients are discussed. There are sections on client assessments as well as addiction issues and understanding mental health law.
Core Concepts in Mental Health
Normalising the Abnormal
Client Assessment
Understanding Depression
Understanding Anxiety
Understanding Schizophrenia
Understanding Bipolar Disorder and the Personality Disorders
Prescription Drugs, Recreational Drugs and Addiction
Legal and Ethical Issues
New Ideas about Mental Health