How the COVID-19 Pandemic Transformed the Mental Health Landscape
Practice, Training, Supervision and Research, Volume II
Sarah Knox editor Shigeru Iwakabe editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:28th Feb '23
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This book is a valuable historical record of how counselling psychologists responded to the COVID-19 pandemic around the globe. Volume II presents 17 chapters that address four major topic areas. In the first, the chapters focus on training and supervision: during the pandemic, most on-site training and supervision had to be discontinued to prevent spread of the virus. However, many trainers and training programs found creative ways to continue to provide training opportunities to their trainees. The second focus is on the populations who may require specialty care during times of such upheaval, such as those with psychosis and serious mental illness. In the third part, the chapters speak to the pandemic across cultures, as well as its effects on clients from underrepresented groups. Finally, three chapters present research perspectives on the pandemic.
Written by prominent researchers and clinicians in the field of counselling and psychotherapy, both the volumes together cover a wide range of perspectives and offer useful clinical recommendations related to effective telepsychotherapy practice. The chapters in these volumes were originally published as a special issue of Counselling Psychology Quarterly.
ISBN: 9781032399799
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 640g
266 pages