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History of Psychotherapy – Continuity and Change

Autor John C. Norcross, Gary R. Vandenbos, Donald K. Freedheim
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 iul 2010
Published 20 years ago, the first edition of History of Psychotherapy (1992) is still considered the most comprehensive and authoritative resource on the subject.

Building on the success of its predecessor, this new edition provides timely updates to reflect both the continuity and change in psychotherapy and features additional theory, research, practice, and training. Focusing on critical turning points, 78 eminent authors examine the impact of social, cultural, and economic factors on the development of psychotherapy. Each chapter highlights the historical roots, current manifestations, and future directions of the field.

New to this edition are discussions on the emergence of multiculturalism, neuroscience, couples therapy, pharmacotherapy, spirituality and religion, and specialized research centers. Scholarly but engaging, comprehensive but accessible, this updated classic will prove ideal for students, practitioners, and libraries alike.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781433807626
ISBN-10: 1433807629
Pagini: 802
Dimensiuni: 191 x 262 x 53 mm
Greutate: 1.66 kg
Ediția:00002
Editura: Wiley

Cuprins

Contributors
Abbreviated Foreword to First Edition 
—Rollo May

Foreword to Second Edition 
—Stanley Sue

Preface
I. Prologue: Psychotherapy From 1860 to Today
  1. A Century of Psychotherapy, 1860–1960 
    —Robin L. Cautin
  2. Psychotherapy, 1960 to the Present 
    —Patrick H. DeLeon, Mary Beth Kenkel, Linda Garcia-Shelton, and Gary R. VandenBos
II. Psychotherapy Theory
  1. Psychoanalytic Theories of Psychotherapy 
    —David L. Wolitzky
  2. Behavioral Theories of Psychotherapy 
    —Daniel B. Fishman, Simon A. Rego, and Katherine L. Muller
  3. Humanistic and Experiential Theories of Psychotherapy 
    —Jeanne C. Watson, Rhonda N. Goldman, and Leslie S. Greenberg
  4. Family Systems Theories of Psychotherapy 
    —David R. Chabot
  5. Cognitive Theories of Psychotherapy 
    —Steven D. Hollon and Raymond DiGiuseppe
  6. Multicultural Approaches to Psychotherapy 
    —Lillian Comas-Diaz
  7. Integrative Approaches to Psychotherapy 
    —Marvin R. Goldfried, Carol R. Glass, and Diane B. Arnkoff
III. Psychotherapy Research
  1. Psychotherapy Research and Its Achievements 
    —Michael J. Lambert
  2. Unresolved Questions and Future Directions in Psychotherapy Research 
    —Bruce E. Wampold, Steven D. Hollon, and Clara E. Hill
  3. Psychotherapy Research Centers and Groups
    1. The Stone Center and Relational–Cultural Theory 
      —Judith V. Jordan
    2. Yale Parenting Center and Child Conduct Clinic 
      —Alan E. Kazdin
    3. University of Pennsylvania Center for Psychotherapy Research 
      —Paul Crits-Christoph, Jacques P. Barber, and Mary Beth Connolly-Gibbons
    4. SPR Collaborative Research Program on the Development of Psychotherapists 
      —David E. Orlinsky, Michael Helge Rønnestad, and Ulrike Willutzki
    5. The Sheffield–Leeds Psychotherapy Research Program 
      —Michael Barkham, Gillian E. Hardy, and David A. Shapiro
    6. The Bern Psychotherapy Research Group 
      —Franz Caspar and Hansjörg Znoj
    7. Project MATCH 
      —Carlo C. DiClemente
    8. Prescriptive Matching and Systematic Treatment Selection 
      —Larry E. Beutler
    9. Center for the Treatment and Study of Anxiety 
      —Edna B. Foa and Mark B. Powers
    10. Parent–Child Interaction Therapy 
      —Beverly W. Funderburk and Sheila Eyberg
    11. Asian American Center on Disparities Research 
      —Stanley Sue and Nolan Zane
    12. University of Washington Behavioral Research and Therapy Clinics 
      —Marsha M. Linehan
    IV. Psychotherapy Practice
    1. Psychotherapy Patients
      1. Children 
        —Eugene J. D'Angelo and Gerald P. Koocher
      2. Adolescents 
        —Patrick Tolan and Jennifer Titus
      3. Older Adults 
        —Bob G. Knight and T. J. McCallum
      4. Health and Medical Conditions 
        —Carol D. Goodheart and Ronald H. Ronzensky
      5. Client Diversity in Psychotherapy 
        —Laura S. Brown
    2. Treatment Modalities
      1. Couple Therapy 
        —Alan S. Gurman and Douglas K. Snyder
      2. Family Therapy 
        —Florence W. Kaslow
      3. Group Therapy 
        —Gary M. Burlingame and Scott Baldwin
      4. Pharmacotherapy 
        —Morgan T. Sammons
      5. Integration of Spirituality and Religion Into Psychotherapy 
        —Everett L. Worthington, Jr.
    3. Psychotherapy for Specific Disorders
      1. Depression 
        —Lynn P. Rehm
      2. Anxiety Disorders 
        —Barry E. Wolfe
      3. Substance Abuse 
        —Peter E. Nathan and Anne Helene Skinstad
      4. Borderline Personality Disorder 
        —Anthony W. Bateman
      5. Schizophrenia 
        —Kim T. Mueser and Gary R. VandenBos
      V. Psychotherapy Education and Training
      1. Training Systems and Sites
        1. PhD Programs 
          —Elizabeth A. Klonoff
        2. PsyD Programs 
          —George Stricker
        3. Internship and Postdoctoral Residency 
          —Nadine J. Kaslow and Carol Webb
        4. Licensing and Credentialing 
          —Jack B. Schaffer, Stephen T. DeMers, and Emil Rodolfa
        5. Continuing Education in Psychology 
          —Greg J. Neimeyer and Jennifer M. Taylor
        6. Department of Veterans Affairs 
          —Rodney R. Baker and Wade E. Pickern
        7. Medical Schools and Academic Health Centers 
          —Danny Wedding
        8. Training Audiotapes and Videotapes 
          —John C. Norcross and Gary R. VandenBos
      2. Psychotherapy Supervision 
        —Allen K. Hess
      3. Ethics in Psychotherapy 
        —Norman Abeles and Gerald P. Koocher VI. Epilogue: Conclusions and the Future
        1. Into the Future: Retrospect and Prospect in Psychotherapy 
          —John C. Norcross, Donald K. Freedheim, and Gary R. VandenBos
        Index
        Editors

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Published in 1992, the first edition of History of Psychotherapy is still considered the most comprehensive and authoritative resource on the subject. Building on the success of its predecessor, this new edition provides timely updates to reflect both the continuity and change in psychotherapy.