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Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration

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Hailed by one reviewer as "the bible of the integration movement," the inaugural edition of Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration was the first compilation of the early integrative approaches to therapy. Since its publication psychotherapy integration has grown into a mature, empirically supported, and international movement, and the current edition provides a comprehensive review of what has been done.Reflecting the considerable advances in the field since the previous edition's release in 2005, this third edition of Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration continues to be the state-of-the-art description of psychotherapy integration and its clinical practices by some of its most distinguished proponents. Six chapters new to this edition describe growing areas of psychotherapy research and practice: common factors therapy, principle-based integration, integrative psychotherapy with children, mixing psychotherapy and self-help, integrating research and practice, and international themes. The latter two of these constitute contemporary thrusts in the integration movement: blending research and practice, and recognizing its international nature. Also closely examined are the concepts, history, training, research, global themes, and future of psychotherapy integration. Each chapter includes a new section on cultural considerations, and an emphasis is placed throughout the volume on outcome research. Charting the remarkable evolution of psychotherapy integration itself, the third edition of this Handbook will continue to prove invaluable to practitioners, researchers, and students alike.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
PrefaceSummary OutlineThe EditorsThe ContributorsPart I: Conceptual and Historical Perspectives1. A Primer on Psychotherapy IntegrationJohn C. Norcross and Erin F. Alexander2. A History of Psychotherapy IntegrationMarvin R. Goldfried, John E. Pachankis, and Brien J. GoodwinPart II: Integrative Psychotherapy ModelsA. Common Factors/Processes3. Integration of Common Factors and Specific IngredientsBruce E. Wampold and P?l G. Ulvenes4. A Principle-Based Approach to Psychotherapy IntegrationCatherine F. Eubanks and Marvin R. Goldfried5. Feedback Informed TreatmentCynthia L. Maeschalck, David S. Prescott, and Scott D. MillerB. Technical Eclecticism6. Multimodal TherapyClifford N. Lazarus and Arnold A. Lazarus7. Systematic Treatment SelectionAndr?s J. Consoli & Larry E. BeutlerC. Theoretical Integration8. The Transtheoretical ApproachJames O. Prochaska and Carlo C. DiClemente9. Cyclical Psychodynamics and Integrative Relational PsychotherapyPaul L. Wachtel and Gregory J. GagnonD. Assimilative Integration10. Assimilative Psychodynamic PsychotherapyGeorge Stricker and Jerry Gold11. Cognitive-Behavioral Assimilative IntegrationLouis G. Castonguay, Michelle G. Newman, and Martin Grosse HoltforthPart III: Integrative Psychotherapies for Specific Disorders & PopulationsA. Specific Disorders12. Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Borderline Personality DisorderHeidi L. Heard and Marsha M. Linehan13. Integrative Treatment of Generalized AnxietyHenny A. Westra and Michael J. Constantino14. Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy for Chronic DepressionJames P. McCullough, Jr. and Elisabeth SchrammB. Specific Populations & Modalities15. Integrative Psychotherapy with Culturally Diverse ClientsJeff E. Harris, Natasha Shukla, and Allen E. Ivey16. Integrative Psychotherapy with ChildrenAthena A. Drewes and John W. Seymour17. Integrating Self-Help and PsychotherapyAmanda Edwards-Stewart and John C. NorcrossPart IV: Training, Research, International, and Future Directions18. Training and Supervision in Psychotherapy IntegrationJohn C. Norcross and Marcella Finnerty19. Outcome Research on Psychotherapy IntegrationJames F. Boswell, Michelle G. Newman, and Lata K. McGinn20. Integrating Research and PracticeLouis G. Castonguay, Michael J. Constantino, & Henry Xiao21. International Themes in Psychotherapy IntegrationBeatriz G?mez, Shigeru Iwakabe, and Alexandre Vaz22. Future Directions in Psychotherapy IntegrationCatherine F. Eubanks, Marvin R. Goldfried, and John C. NorcrossSubject IndexName Index
John C. Norcross, PhD, ABPP, is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of Scranton, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at SUNY Upstate Medical University, and a clinical psychologist in part-time practice. He is past-president of the APA Society of Clinical Psychology, the APA Division of Psychotherapy, and the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration. Among his 25 coauthored books are Psychotherapy Relationships That Work, Clinician's Guide to Evidence-Based Practice in Behavioral Health, Insider's Guide to Graduate Programs in Psychology, Psychologists' Desk Reference, and Systems of Psychotherapy: A Transtheoretical Analysis, now in its 9th edition.Marvin R. Goldfried, PhD, ABPP, is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Stony Brook University, where he was involved in developing its graduate program in clinical psychology. In addition to teaching, supervision, and research, he maintains a practice of psychotherapy in New York City. He is a diplomate in clinical psychology, fellow in the APA, and recipient of several awards from various professional organizations. He is past president of the clinical division of the APA, the psychotherapy division of the APA, and the Society for Psychotherapy Research. Dr. Goldfried is cofounder of the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration, founder of AFFIRM: Psychologists Affirming Their Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Family, and founder of the Two-Way Bridge Between Research and Practice.
ISBN-13:
9780190690489
Veröffentl:
2019
Seiten:
568
Autor:
John C. Norcross
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch

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