Common principles of psychotherapy
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Common principles of psychotherapy
(A Clairemont book)
Brooks/Cole, c1994
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-301) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book brings together ideas from a range of theories representing diverse schools of thought and shows what they have in common. For example, the book discusses shared therapeutic components that are defined by Jerome Frank, Judd Marmor, Nicholas Hobbs, Marvin Goldfried, John Paul Brady, Toksoz Karasu, Hans Strupp, Lisa Grencavage and John Norcross, as well as William Stiles, David Shapiro and Robert Elliott. Providing a balance between theory and research, the author presents an analysis of how psychotherapy works and shows how psychotherapists go about helping people make changes in their lives. This book is ideal for use in traditional theories of counselling/psychotherapy courses.
Table of Contents
- The therapeutic process
- Psychotherapy goals
- Psychotherapy skills
- The therapeutic relationship
- Helping clients change
- Professional challenges
- Ethics
- Getting therapy off to a good start
- Assessment
- Goal setting and termination
- some philosophical issues.
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