Integrative problem-centered therapy : a synthesis of family, individual, and biological therapies

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Integrative problem-centered therapy : a synthesis of family, individual, and biological therapies

William M. Pinsof

BasicBooks, c1995

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 263-270) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Part of a growing trend toward bridging the gap between rival schools of therapy, this book goes beyond other works to envision a mental health professional who, like a family doctor, can serve as a resource for an entire family either individually or together throughout their lives.

Table of Contents

  • The problem-centred approach, the patient system, and the problem-maintenance structure
  • the integration of specific psychotherapies - contexts, orientations, and concepts
  • the therapeutic alliance
  • assessment and intervention - premises and roles
  • defining the direct system - the interpersonal context of therapy
  • identifying the problem cycle
  • modifying the problem cycle I - implementing an adaptive solution
  • modifying the problem cycle II - exploring constraints and resolving blocks.

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