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Community-based Psychotherapy with Young People (ed)
Baruch, G. (Ed) (2001)
London : Brunner Routledge.

Contents: Forward: Professor Peter Fonagy, Freud Memorial Professor, University College London ; Forward: Peter Wilson, Director of Young Minds ; Preface; Introduction Geoffrey Baruch

Part 1 - Theoretical and practical aspects of engaging and maintaining young people in treatment; Engaging troubled adolescents in 6 session psychodynamic therapy George Pearce; Why come, why come back? Developing and maintaining a long- term therapeutic alliance with young people who have had a psychotic breakdown Olivia Amiel; Absence and inertia in the transference: some problems encountered when treating young men who have become developmentally stuck James Rose; The process of engaging young people with severe developmental disturbance in psychoanalytic psychotherapy: patterns of practice Geoffrey Baruch.

Part 2 - Services for high priority groups of young people. Psychotherapy with young people from ethnic minority backgrounds in different community based settings Rajinder K Bains; The developmental and emotional implications behind the use young people make of family planning services Mellany Ambrose; Working in a school for severely physically disabled children David Trevatt; Psychotherapy with bereaved adolescents Suzanne Blundell; Providing a psychotherapy service in a school for the emotionally and behaviourally disturbed child Caroline Essenhigh; The treatment of severe antisocial behaviour in young people Charles Wells.

Part 3 - The Evaluation of Mental Health Outcome. The routine evaluation of mental health outcome at a community-based psychotherapy centre for young people Geoffrey Baruch and Pasco Fearon; The clinician's experience of implementing audit and its impact on the clinical process in the treatment of troubled young people Zora Radonic

Part 4 - Conclusion. What is the future for community-based psychotherapy for young people? Geoffrey Baruch

Reaching the Hard to Reach: Evicence-based Funding Priorities for Intervention and Research
Geoffrey Baruch, Peter Fonagy, David Robins.
West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

ISBN: 0-470-01941-7 Paperback, 184 pages, December 2006

Chapter: Geoffrey Baruch and Jacqueline Cannon: A study of multisystemic therapy: A new type of help in the UK for young people in trouble with the law.

Papers and chapters in books:

Baruch, G., Fearon, P., & Gerber, A. (1998) Evaluating the outcome of a community-based psychoanalytic psychotherapy service for young people: One year repeated follow-up. In M. Patrick and R. Davenhill (eds.) Reconstructing Audit: The Case of Psychotherapy Services in the NHS. London : Routledge.

Baruch, G. (1995): Evaluating the outcome of a community based psychoanalytic psychotherapy service for young people between 12 and 25 years old: work in progress. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 9 243-267.

Baruch, G. (1997): The process of engaging young people with severe developmental disturbance in psychoanalytic psychotherapy: Patterns of practice. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic 61, 3, 335-353.

Baruch, G., Gerber, A., & Fearon, P. (1998): Adolescents who drop out of psychotherapy at a community-based psychotherapy centre: the characteristics of early dropouts, late dropouts and those who continue in treatment. 71, 233-245, British Journal of Medical Psychology.

Baruch, G., Fearon, P., & Gerber A. (1999): Emotional and behavioural problems in adolescents/young adults receiving treatment at a community based psychotherapy centre for young people: A preliminary study of the correspondence among adolescent/young adult and significant other reports. British Journal of Medical Psychology. 72, 251-265.

Baruch, G. (2001): Psychotherapy services in schools: The challenge of locating a psychotherapy service for troubled adolescent pupils in mainstream and special schools. Journal of Adolescence, 24, 549-570.

Baruch, G., & Fearon, P. (2002): Evaluation of mental health outcome at a community-based psychodynamic psychotherapy service for young people: A twelve-month follow-up based on self-report data. Psychology & Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice. 75,261-278

Moens, V., Baruch, G., & Fearon, P. (2003): A Pilot Programme Testing the Usefulness of Opportunistic Screening for Genital Chlamydia trachomatis at a Community-based Contraceptive Service for Young People. British Medical Journal, 326, 1252-1255

 

 

Counselling and psychotherapy for young people in north London
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