Psychotherapy for the Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurse provides the nurse psychotherapist with a useful ?how-to primer that contains practical techniques and interventions without a lot of theoretical jargon. Topics include the basics of psychotherapy, from how to respond to a patient?s initial call to termination of care. Selected approaches, interpersonal, cognitive-behavioral, and psychodynamic psychotherapy are highlighted with discussion of evidence-base research. Specific techniques for working with commonly seen patient populations that require special consideration: those who have experienced trauma, children, and older adults are included. In addition, how to integrate psychopharmacology and psychotherapy is discussed in detail.
1. The Nurse Psychotherapist and a Framework for Practice
2. The Neurophysiology of Psychotherapy
3. The Initial Contact and Therapeutic Communication
4. Assessment and Diagnosis
5. The Frame and Working Toward Change
PART II: PSYCHOTHERAPY APPROACHES AND CONSIDERATIONS
6. Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy
7. Interpersonal Psychotherapy
8. Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
9. Psychopharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy
PART III: PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH SPECIAL POPULATIONS
10. Stabilization for Trauma and Dissociation
11. Processing Trauma
12. Psychotherapy with Children
13. Psychotherapy with Older Adults
PART IV: TERMINATION
14. Termination and Outcome Evaluation