Schema Therapy Adapted for Psychosis and Bipolarity
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This book explores how schema theory and therapy might be used in work with clients who suffer from psychosis, bipolarity and related symptoms.
John Rhodes crea narrazioni avvincenti, immergendo i lettori nel cuore della Seconda Guerra Mondiale con la sua avvincente narrativa storica. Il suo lavoro è profondamente informato dal suo legame personale con l'epoca, evidente nei suoi dettagliati ritratti della Gran Bretagna in tempo di guerra. Oltre alla storia militare, Rhodes eccelle nella costruzione di intricate storie poliziesche 'cozy', dimostrando la sua abilità nell'intrecciare trame ricche di suspense. La sua scrittura offre una miscela unica di immersione storica e mistero soddisfacente, rivolgendosi a un vasto pubblico di lettori.






This book explores how schema theory and therapy might be used in work with clients who suffer from psychosis, bipolarity and related symptoms.
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First Published in 2014. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.