Disability Psychotherapy: What it is and Why it Matters

Book Details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Published : 2025
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 230
- Category :
Forthcoming - Category 2 :
Individual Psychotherapy - Catalogue No : 98269
- ISBN 13 : 9781041086093
- ISBN 10 : 1041086091
Table of Contents
Introduction
Angelina Veiga and Valerie Sinason
Section A: History of Disability Psychotherapy
1. Implications for Training: How the Principles of Disability Psychotherapy Can Be Integrated Into Mainstream Psychotherapy Training
David O'Driscoll
2. Three Magnificent Women and One Lovestruck Man: The Professionalism of Disability Psychotherapy
Brett Kahr
3. How Working with Disabled People Can Make Us Better Psychotherapists
Shula Wilson
Section B: Working as a Disability Psychotherapist
4. Du Sei Wie Du about Love and Passion
Johan De Groef
5. Seeking Custody, Post Custody: Applying Disability Psychotherapy Thinking in the Criminal Justice System
Richard Curen
6. The Respond Model of Disability Psychotherapy: The Attachment-Based Systems Approach
Noelle Blackman, Jess Lammin, Jasmine Hill and Rosie Creer
7. From Trauma to Creative Integration: Disability Psychotherapy and the Evolution of a Systemic Model of Trauma Treatment for Vulnerable Children and Adults
Eimir McGrath
8. Becoming a Disability Psychotherapist
Angelina Veiga
Section C: Applications of Disability Psychotherapy
9. Understanding the Effects of Trauma in People with Intellectual Disability: Looking at Diagnosis of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Georgina Parkes
10. Relationship, Imagination, Justice and Hope: Throughlines in Child Psychotherapy, Trauma, Learning Disability and Social Exclusion
Tamsin Cottis
11. In Search of Eclecticism as a Means to Navigate the Complexities of Disability Psychotherapy
Nancy Sheppard
12. Treating Psychosis with Respect
Elspeth Bradley
13. Therapy with Dr Alan Corbett
François Marshall and Marvin Marshall-Springer
Epilogue
Valerie Sinason