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British Journal of Psychiatry | 2010
Chris Mace
[⇓][1] ![Figure][2] Warnings about the consequences of filling old bottles with new wine are legion. The bottles will split, the wine will run out, to the ruin of both. Only 20 years ago, such concerns were used in defence of a clear separation between the containing vessel of
British Journal of Psychiatry | 2008
Chris Mace
[⇓][1] ![Figure][2] This book presents a model of interpretative psychotherapy that is provided through twice weekly sessions over several years. It is for people who may be able to get by, but not to fulfil themselves, in work or love. (In a UK context, they will be typical of many seen
British Journal of Psychiatry | 2008
Chris Mace
[⇓][1] ![Figure][2] R. D. Laing opened one of his less enduring works with the warning: ‘ Few books today are forgivable’. Well, here’s one to celebrate. If you practice psychotherapy and you read it, your patients stand to benefit. And, as an impressive synthesis of research and
British Journal of Psychiatry | 2000
Chris Mace
This book introduces techniques of cognitive and behavioural treatment for specific categories of mental disorder. Over one-third of it is given to anxiety disorders, while depression and schizophrenia each have several chapters. Single chapters consider circumscribed problems such as
British Journal of Psychiatry | 2005
Chris Mace
British Journal of Psychiatry | 1989
Chris Mace; Maria A. Ron; Martin Deahl; R. J. Dolan; Jeremy Bird; Anthony Feinstein
British Journal of Psychiatry | 2007
Chris Mace
British Journal of Psychiatry | 2007
Chris Mace
British Journal of Psychiatry | 2002
Chris Mace
British Journal of Psychiatry | 1995
Chris Mace