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Making an Impact on Mental Health - The Applications of Psychological Research

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Advancements in research in psychological science have afforded great insights into how our minds work. Making an Impact on Mental Health analyses contemporary, international research to examine a number of core themes in mental health, such as mindfulness and attachment, and provides an understanding of the sources of mentally ill health and strategies for remediation.

The originality of this work is the embedding of psychological science in an evolutionary approach. Each chapter discusses the context of a specific research project, looking at the methodological and practical challenges, how the results have been interpreted and communicated, the impact and legacy of the research and the lessons learnt. As a whole, the book looks at how social environments shape who we are and how we form relationships with others, which can be detrimental, but equally a source of flourishing and well-being.

Covering a range of themes conducive to understanding and facilitating improved mental health, Making an Impact on Mental Health is invaluable reading for advanced students in clinical psychology and professionals in the mental health field.

List of contents

1. Evolutionary Functional Analysis: The Study of Social Mentalities, Social Rank, and Caring-Compassion  2. The Influence of Attachments in Close Relationships on Mental Health  3. Parenting, Family Environments, and Mental Health and Illness  4. Shame Memories that Shape Who We Are  5. The Rise of Mindfulness and Its Impact on Mental Health and Well-Being  6. A New Model for Sustainable Mental Health: Integrating Well-Being into Psychological Treatment

About the author

James N. Kirby is Senior Lecturer and Clinical Psychologist at the University
of Queensland, Australia. He examines how compassion can help create
nurturing family environments.
Paul Gilbert is world-renowned for his work on compassion, depression,
shame and self-criticism. He received an OBE for his contributions to mental
health.

Summary

Making an Impact on Mental Health analyzes contemporary, international research to examine a number of core themes in mental health, such as mindfulness and attachment, and provide an understanding of the sources of mentally ill health and strategies for remediation.

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"This book is a peek inside the minds of clinical scientists who are doing cutting-edge research on attachment, compassion, shame, parenting, mindfulness, and positive psychology. The content offered on this cluster of topics is thoroughly satisfying while it inspires readers to pursue their own informed questions. Highly recommended for curious clinicians of all stripes - students, academics, and professionals." -Christopher Germer, PhD, Harvard Medical School, USA

"Compassion focussed psychotherapy is the most promising treatment for emotion disorders that have not responded well to other therapies. This is simply the best introduction to this extraordinarily valuable approach. It is highly recommended for experienced practitioners, as well as those starting out in psychotherapeutic practice." -Professor Peter Fonagy OBE, Head of Division for Psychology and Language Sciences at UCL

"Packed with cutting edge research, clinical wisdom and a satisfying mixture of compassionate commitment and serious scholarship, this book is a major contribution to understanding psychological wellbeing. It is a treat of a book written by experts who care for their subject deeply, and will be of great help for researchers, mental health professionals, students and many more." -Graham Music, PHD, Tavistock Clinic London, UK and author of Nurturing Children and Nurturing Natures

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