Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration

Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 569
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ISBN-10 : 9780198037064
ISBN-13 : 0198037066
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration by : John C. Norcross

The 13 years between the publication of the original edition of the handbook and this second edition have been marked by memorable growth in psychotherapy integration. The original classic was the first compilation of the early integrative approaches and was hailed by one reviewer as "the bible of the integration movement." In the interim, psychotherapy integration has grown into a mature, empirically supported, and international movement. This second edition provides a state-of-the-art, comprehensive description of psychotherapy and its clinical practices by leading proponents. In addition to updates of all of the chapters, the new edition features: (1) eight new chapters covering topics such as cognitive-analytic therapy, integrative psychotherapy with culturally diverse clients, cognitive-behavioral analysis system, and blending spirituality with psychotherapy, (2) an entirely new section with two chapters on assimilative integration, (3) updated reviews of the empirical research on integrative and eclectic treatments, (4) chapter guidelines that facilitate comparative analyses and ensure comprehensiveness, and (5) a summary outline to help readers compare the integrative approaches. Blending the best of clinical expertise, empirical research, and theoretical pluralism, the revision of this "integration bible" will prove invaluable to practitioners, researchers, and students alike.

Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration

Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 552
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ISBN-10 : 9781475797824
ISBN-13 : 1475797826
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration by : George Stricker

This unique handbook covers the consensuses and controversies surrounding traditional and nontraditional psychotherapeutic methodologies as related to individuals and specific subpopulations. It is the most comprehensive, integrative resource available to the graduate level student and to the practicing clinician.

Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy, Integrative / Eclectic

Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy, Integrative / Eclectic
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 630
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015054191641
ISBN-13 :
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Synopsis Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy, Integrative / Eclectic by : Florence W. Kaslow

This is the first comprehensive reference to integrate and cover the most widely-used psychotherapy approaches. Each of the four volumes covers theoretical underpinnings of the therapeutic modality for the major populations (children, adults, couples, and families). Each volume addresses the major psychological and emotional disturbances that the psychotherapy model is most effective in treating. (Midwest).

Psychotherapy Integration

Psychotherapy Integration
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Publisher : Theories of Psychotherapy
Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : 143380719X
ISBN-13 : 9781433807190
Rating : 4/5 (9X Downloads)

Synopsis Psychotherapy Integration by : George Stricker

In Psychotherapy Integration, George Stricker discusses the history, theory, and practice of this approach to therapy. Although no single therapeutic model claims a majority of practitioners, the most frequently endorsed approach is integrative or eclectic therapy. This attests to the reality of modern psychotherapy practice, which is that almost every therapist uses, at least in part, psychotherapy integration. Psychotherapy integration looks beyond the confines of single-school approaches to see what can be learned and incorporated from other perspectives. Integration involves not only taking techniques from other models and applying them in different approaches - something usually categorized as eclecticism - but also attending to the relationship between technique and theory. This brief introduction describes the full range of psychotherapy integration models, including the common factors approach, technical integration, theoretical integration, and assimilative integration, with a particular focus on the last approach. In this book, the author presents and explores psychotherapy integration, its theory, history, the therapy process, primary change mechanisms, empirical basis, and future developments. This essential primer, amply illustrated with case examples featuring diverse clients, is perfect for graduate students studying theories of therapy and counseling as well as for seasoned practitioners interested in understanding this approach. It is part of the ""Theories of Psychotherapy"".

Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy, Psychodynamic/Object Relations

Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy, Psychodynamic/Object Relations
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 648
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015054191617
ISBN-13 :
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Synopsis Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy, Psychodynamic/Object Relations by : Florence W. Kaslow

This is the first comprehensive reference to integrate and cover the most widely-used psychotherapy approaches. Each of the four volumes covers theoretical underpinnings of the therapeutic modality for the major populations (children, adults, couples, and families). Each volume addresses the major psychological and emotional disturbances that the psychotherapy model is most effective in treating. (Midwest).

Psychotherapy and Medication

Psychotherapy and Medication
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 189
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ISBN-10 : 9781136648335
ISBN-13 : 113664833X
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Psychotherapy and Medication by : Fredric N. Busch

Over the past two decades, the use of medication combined with psychotherapy or psychoanalysis has shifted from an infrequent occurrence to common practice. Concurrently, attitudes toward medication have changed from viewing this intervention as disruptive or as a last resort to a welcome aid in the psychotherapeutic or psychoanalytic process. However, this relatively rapid change has created difficulty in the integration of medication use into the psychotherapeutic setting. Psychotherapy and Medication is an exceptionally valuable and timely volume that provides psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, and other mental health professionals with information on how to work with medication theoretically, clinically, and technically in the context of a psychotherapeutic or psychoanalytic treatment. Important areas of discussion include evidence that a change in the use of medication has taken place, an examination of the factors that have led to this shift, as well as a review of the issues and questions about combining treatments. Psychotherapy and Medication also serves as a framework in how to best answer the many questions that have arisen as the willingness of analysts to use medication increases. Such significant questions include: How should analysts introduce patients to medication? What are the clinical advantages of combined treatment? What is the impact of medication discussions and prescribing on the analyst’s role and how is this best handled?

Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration

Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 569
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ISBN-10 : 9780195165791
ISBN-13 : 0195165799
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration by : John C. Norcross

Seasoned psychotherapists realize that no single theory or unitary treatment can ever suffice for all patients, disorders, and situations. This volume provides a comprehensive description and illustration of psychotherapy integration by leading proponents. Replete with clinical vignettes, this unique handbook will be invaluable to practitioners, researchers, and students alike.

Integrating Family Therapy

Integrating Family Therapy
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Publisher : Amer Psychological Assn
Total Pages : 645
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ISBN-10 : 1557982805
ISBN-13 : 9781557982803
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Integrating Family Therapy by : Richard H. Mikesell

Integrating Family Therapy brings together family psychology and systems thinking to explore the ways systems therapists actually think and behave to bring about needed family change in the context of other systems. The theme of integration is carried through the book on several levels: integration of the family with school, work, medical, and other social systems; integration of research, theory, and systemic practice; and integration of methods and techniques from diverse schools of family therapy. The result is a book that gives the researcher and practitioner an encompassing perspective of family psychology and systems therapy today.

Handbook of Family Therapy

Handbook of Family Therapy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 627
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ISBN-10 : 9781135451301
ISBN-13 : 1135451303
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Family Therapy by : Mike Robbins

This new Handbook of Family Therapy is the culmination of a decade of achievements within the field of family and couples therapy, emerging from and celebrating the dynamic evolution of marriage and family theory, practice, and research. The editors have unified the efforts of the profession's major players in bringing the most up-to-date and innovative information to the forefront of both educational and practice settings. They review the major theoretical approaches and break new ground by identifying and describing the current era of evidence-based models and contemporary areas of application. The Handbook of Family Therapy is a comprehensive, progressive, and skillful presentation of the science and practice of family and couples therapy, and a valuable resource for practitioners and students alike.