Fr. 242.40

Group Radical Openness - An Intervention for Overcontrol

English · Hardback

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This innovative book introduces Group Radical Openness, a group treatment for individuals who struggle with costly and harmful overcontrol.


List of contents










1. The Journey to Group Radical Openness (GRO) 2. Setting up a GRO Programme 3. Assessing for GRO 4. Cues of Safety, Cues of Danger 5. Distance in Relationships 6. Rigidity 7. Inhibited Emotion 8. The GROhari Exercise 9. The Tracker 10. Ending 11. References 12. Appendix A 13. Appendix B 14. Appendix C 15. Index


About the author










Richard Booth, PhD, is a clinical psychologist, researcher and trainer. He is an Honorary Fellow of University College Dublin. He was Director of Psychology at St. Patrick's Mental Health Services for 25 years. He currently focuses on training and supervision for Group Radical Openness.
Rachel Egan, D.Psych., Sc., is a principal clinical psychologist in St. Patrick's Mental Health Services. She previously worked in the Irish Prison Service. Rachel is currently the clinical lead of the Group Radical Openness programme and she offers trainings and supervision in this intervention.


Summary

This innovative book introduces Group Radical Openness, a group treatment for individuals who struggle with costly and harmful overcontrol.

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