2015
DOI: 10.14713/pcsp.v11i1.1884
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Providing Psychotherapy to People with Neuropsychological Impairment: Complexities and Issues Raised by the Case of "Judith"

Abstract: Ward and Hogan (2015) present a case study of ''Judith'' where a combination of client-centered psychotherapy, cognitive rehabilitation and social support result in very positive outcomes despite neuropsychological impairments being present and these posing challenges to the intervention. The case study highlights a number of very important issues when providing psychotherapy to clients with cognitive impairments. These include: 1) the common requirement that issues of self identity are explored; 2) the common… Show more

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“…Finally, we consider what the overall contribution of Judith's case study might be. We conclude by agreeing with King (2015) that, because cases like Judith's can derive great benefit from therapy, considerably more resources should be available for clients like her. …”
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“…Finally, we consider what the overall contribution of Judith's case study might be. We conclude by agreeing with King (2015) that, because cases like Judith's can derive great benefit from therapy, considerably more resources should be available for clients like her. …”
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confidence: 52%
“…This leads King (2015) to question whether Judith should be considered as similar to an earlier case report (King, 2002). In relation to this, we would put forward the following observations.…”
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