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Models of response to client anger in music therapy

Models of response to client anger in music therapy, The Arts in Psychotherapy, Volume 37, Issue 1, February 2010, Pages 46-55Nancy A. Jackson Abstract: Anger is an emotion that is commonly addressed in therapy situations, and particularly in music therapy since music, by its nature, is evocative of emotion. This qualitative study examines music therapists’ [...]

‘Living upside down’: being a young carer of a parent with mental illness

‘Living upside down’: being a young carer of a parent with mental illness, Advances in Psychiatric Treatment (2010) 16: 141-146 Alan Cooklin is a consultant in family psychiatry at Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust, London, and an honorary senior lecturer at University College London, UK. Abstract: Most children and young people who have a [...]

Should our major classifications of mental disorders be revised?

Should our major classifications of mental disorders be revised? The British Journal of Psychiatry (2010) 196: 255-256 David Goldberg, FRCPsych Health Service and Population Research, Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London, De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, UK Abstract: David Goldberg was recently awarded the first Lifetime Achievement Award by the Royal College of Psychiatrists, [...]

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