Essential psychotherapies : theory and practice
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Essential psychotherapies : theory and practice
Guilford Press, c2011
3rd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The leading survey text for basic psychotherapy courses, this book offers authoritative, engaging presentations of the 12 most important forms of psychotherapy practiced today. Prominent experts cover traditional treatments as well as influential models that have been developed relatively recently, giving students and practitioners a solid grasp of foundational theories, techniques, and research. Each chapter follows a common set of organizational guidelines; features illustrative vignettes and a full case example; and concludes with readings and resources to guide further study.
New to This Edition
*Incorporates the latest clinical developments and research.
*Chapter on ""third-wave"" behavior therapies.
*Each chapter has expanded discussions of the role of the therapeutic relationship and the use of evidence-based practices.
*Concise chapters make the book even more instructor and student friendly.
Table of Contents
I. INTRODUCTION 1. Contemporary Issues in Psychotherapy Theory, Practice, and Research: A Framework for Comparative Study, Stanley B. Messer and Alan S. GurmanII. PSYCHOANALYTIC APPROACHES 2. Contemporary Freudian Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, David L. Wolitzky
3. Relational Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Rebecca Coleman Curtis and Irwin HirschIII. BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE APPROACHES 4. Behavior Therapy: Traditional Approaches, Martin M. Antony and Lizabeth Roemer
5. Cognitive Therapy, Kimberly A. Dienes, Susan Torres-Harding, Mark A. Reinecke, Arthur Freeman, and Ann Sauer
6. Behavior Therapy: Functional-Contextual Approaches, William C. Follette and Glenn M. CallaghanIV. EXPERIENTIAL AND HUMANISTIC APPROACHES 7. Person-Centered Psychotherapy and Related Experiential Approaches, Arthur C. Bohart and Jeanne C. Watson
8. Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapies, Kirk J. SchneiderVI. SYSTEMS-ORIENTED APPROACHES 9. Family Therapies, Nadine J. Kaslow, Jeshmin Bhaju, and Marianne P. Celano
10. Couple Therapies, Alan S. GurmanVII. OTHER INFLUENTIAL MODELS OF THERAPEUTIC PRACTICE 11. Brief Psychotherapies, Michael F. Hoyt
12. Integrative Approaches to Psychotherapy, George Stricker and Jerry Gold
13. Group Psychotherapies, Virginia Brabender
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