How the COVID-19 pandemic transformed the mental health landscape. Practice, training, supervision and research / Volume II, (2023)
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- Title:
- How the COVID-19 pandemic transformed the mental health landscape. Practice, training, supervision and research / Volume II, (2023)
- Main Title:
- How the COVID-19 pandemic transformed the mental health landscape.
- Other Titles:
- Practice, training, supervision and research
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Shigeru Iwakabe, Sarah Knox.
- Editors:
- Iwakabe, Shigeru
(Psychologist), Knox, Sarah - Contents:
- Preface Shigeru Iwakabe and Sarah Knox Part I: Responding to the Pandemic across Cultures 1. Adapting mental health services to the COVID-19 pandemic: reflections from professionals in four countries Tomas Jurcik et al. 2. Even more to handle: additional sources of stress and trauma for clients from marginalized racial and ethnic groups in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic Emily M. Lund 3. Telephone-based psychological crisis intervention: the Portuguese experience with COVID-19 Eugénia Ribeiro et al. 4. Connectedness under social distancing - a support group practice report Bojun Hu and Xiaonan Huang Part II: Specific Populations 5. Teletherapy with serious mental illness populations during COVID-19: telehealth conversion and engagement Adriana S. Miu et al. 6. The impact of COVID-19 on coordinated specialty care (CSC) for people with first episode psychosis (FEP): Preliminary observations, and recommendations, from the United States, Israel and China Piper S. Meyer-Kalos et al. 7. Special challenges in psychotherapy continuation and adaption for persons with schizophrenia in the age of coronavirus (COVID-19) Ilanit Hasson-Ohayon and Paul H. Lysaker 8. Transitioning a technology- assisted stepped- care model for traumatic injury patients to a fully remote model in the age of COVID-19 Margaret T. Anton et al. 9. Clinical management of common presentations of patients diagnosed with BPD during the COVID-19 pandemic: the contribution of the MBT framework TamaraPreface Shigeru Iwakabe and Sarah Knox Part I: Responding to the Pandemic across Cultures 1. Adapting mental health services to the COVID-19 pandemic: reflections from professionals in four countries Tomas Jurcik et al. 2. Even more to handle: additional sources of stress and trauma for clients from marginalized racial and ethnic groups in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic Emily M. Lund 3. Telephone-based psychological crisis intervention: the Portuguese experience with COVID-19 Eugénia Ribeiro et al. 4. Connectedness under social distancing - a support group practice report Bojun Hu and Xiaonan Huang Part II: Specific Populations 5. Teletherapy with serious mental illness populations during COVID-19: telehealth conversion and engagement Adriana S. Miu et al. 6. The impact of COVID-19 on coordinated specialty care (CSC) for people with first episode psychosis (FEP): Preliminary observations, and recommendations, from the United States, Israel and China Piper S. Meyer-Kalos et al. 7. Special challenges in psychotherapy continuation and adaption for persons with schizophrenia in the age of coronavirus (COVID-19) Ilanit Hasson-Ohayon and Paul H. Lysaker 8. Transitioning a technology- assisted stepped- care model for traumatic injury patients to a fully remote model in the age of COVID-19 Margaret T. Anton et al. 9. Clinical management of common presentations of patients diagnosed with BPD during the COVID-19 pandemic: the contribution of the MBT framework Tamara Ventura Wurman et al. Part III: Training and Supervision 10. Telepsychology training in a public health crisis: a case example C. E. McCord et al. 11. “The remainder of your practicum training has been terminated”: a unique challenge faced by trainees during the COVID-19 pandemic Brittany R. King 12. Shifting a training clinic to teletherapy during the COVID-19 pandemic: a trainee perspective Adela Scharff et al. 13. Supervision from Afar: trainees’ perspectives on telesupervision Paula A. Bernhard and Joshua S. Camins 14. Tending the grapevine: a qualitative analysis of responses to a psychotherapist-in-training testing positive for COVID-19 Kristen M. Kent, Maggie L. Hogan, David B. Riddle and Martin Heesacker Part IV: Research Perspectives 15. Supporting practice based evidence in the COVID- 19 crisis: three researcher- practitioners’ stories Chris Evans, Pablo Sabucedo and Clara Paz 16. Hope during the COVID- 19 outbreak: coping with the psychological impact of quarantine Roni Laslo- Roth, Sivan George-Levi and Malka Margalit 17. Responding to the Covid- 19 pandemic at a university counselling center: administrative actions, client retention, and psychotherapy outcome David M. Erekson et al. … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (270 pages)
- Subjects:
- 362.204256
Mental health counseling
Mental health counseling -- Practice
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- -- Psychological aspects - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000845891
9781000845846 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781032399799
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