Theories of psychotherapy
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Theories of psychotherapy
HarperCollins College Publishers, c1996
5th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Offers detailed systematic summaries of 14 major psychotherapy theories featuring a thumbnail sketch of the theorist; the philosophy behind theory; discussion of the therapy process; authentic cases of therapy in practice; and a summary and evaluation.
Table of Contents
I.PSYCHOANALYTIC AND NEOANALYTIC APPROACHES.
1.Psychoanalysis: Freud.
2.Analytical Psychotherapy: Jung.
3.Individual Psychology: Adler.
4.Psychoanalytic Object Relations Theory and Therapy: Fairbairn, Winnicott, and Guntrip.
II.LEARNING THEORY APPROACHES.
5.Reinforcement Theory and Psychoanalytic Therapy: Dollard and Miller.
6.Behavior Therapy: Wolpe.
III.COGNITIVE APPROACHES.
7.Rational Emotive Psychotherapy: Ellis.
8.Cognitive Therapy: Beck.
9.Cognitive-Behavior Modification: Meichenbaum.
IV.PERCEPTUAL-PHENOMENOLOGICAL APPROACHES.
10.Psychology of Personal Constructs and Psychotherapy: Kelly.
11.Transactional Analysis: Berne.
12.Gestalt Therapy: Perls.
13.Client-Centered Therapy: Rogers.
V.EXISTENTIAL PSYCHOTHERAPY.
14.Logotherapy: Frankl.
VI.CONCLUSION: DIVERGENCE AND CONVERGENCE IN PSYCHOTHERAPY.
15.Divergence.
16.Convergence.
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