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Articles on mental health services, CBT, the NHS and effective psychotherapy

Human givens in primary care  
Community psychiatric nurse Liz Potts describes her experience as one of the few primary care professionals in Coventry using the human givens approach. >> Read

The road to recovery 
Iain Caldwell describes how the human givens approach to helping people in distress has had a huge impact on mental health services in Hartlepool.
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Why psychiatrists should be more like plumbers  
Dr Farouk Okhai opens his casebook to show how the human givens    approach can best help severely distressed people. >> Read
including: The power of deep relaxation and guided imagery

Human givens and social work
Social work should be about helping people yet, bogged down in
bureaucracy, it has lost its way. Jan Little shows how the human givens approach can put it back on track.  >> Read

The APET model: standing cognitive therapy on its head
The theoretical understanding for why human givens therapy is so effective. >> Read

Bringing the help to home  
Most severe, even psychotic, mental illness can be helped more effectively at home than in hospital. Professor Marcellino Smyth illustrates how home treatment services work.  >> Read

 The Doctrines of Psychology 
Chris Scott, human givens therapist, addresses why a new approach to psychology which breaks away from traditional dogma is needed. >> Read

Psychotherapy's Third Wave? The promise of narrative 
The fundamental new direction in therapy is more than just a set of new techniques explains Bill O'Hanlon in an article first published in 1995.  
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How to lift depression safely and quickly  
Joe Griffin and Ivan Tyrrell explain how and why a human givens approach can help therapists shift depression in just a few sessions — or less.
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Read a case study on how depression was lifted in a single mother

The fast cure for phobia and trauma: evidence that it works  
Counsellors who use it know that the 'rewind technique' is fast, safe, painless and effective for dealing with trauma. Keith Guy and Nicola Guy
have tested it in research. >> Read
including: Falklands veteran case study

Why the human givens approach is important for psychotherapy
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idea in practice

Read more about the beneficial inroads the human givens approach has made into education, mental health and social services in this new book: An idea in practice: using the human givens approach >>

 

> MindFields College runs the following events, which offer a wealth of information about effective psychotherapy:

From stress to psychosis: a new look at the mental health continuum Seminar

The essential brief therapy strategies workshop

 

 

 

 

 

 

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