UID:
almahu_9949211323202882
Format:
xxxii, 802 p., [11] p. of plates :
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ill. ;
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27 cm.
Edition:
2nd ed.
Edition:
Electronic reproduction. Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2011. Available via World Wide Web.
Edition:
Access limited by licensing agreement.
ISBN:
9781433807626 (print ed.)
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1433807629 (print ed.)
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1433807637 (electronic bk.)
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9781433807633 (electronic bk.)
Content:
"The book begins with two chapters devoted to the broad historical outlines of the field from 1860 to the present. Thereafter, the book is divided into four major areas: theory, research, practice, and training. Each chapter therein highlights historical roots, current manifestations, and future directions. To end the volume, we briefly speculate on the future of psychotherapy. So much has transpired in the field since the first edition that we had to carefully pick and choose what to include and what to leave for another project. The result is both a continuation of topics included in the first edition and the addition of areas barely suggested in the earlier book. We commissioned entirely new chapters on multicultural theories, psychotherapy with adolescents, psychotherapy with health conditions, couples therapy, integration of spirituality and religion into psychotherapy, and pharmacotherapy. Twenty years ago few would have predicted the routine use of medications with psychotherapy (combined treatment) or the idea that psychologists would prescribe psychoactive medications to their clients. We also added an entirely new section on psychotherapy for specific disorders: depression, anxiety, substance abuse, borderline personality disorders, and psychosis. The section on psychotherapy education and training has been overhauled to address licensing and credentialing, continuing education, psychotherapy supervision, and psychotherapy ethics. In addition to students, the second edition will prove of interest to psychotherapy practitioners, educators, and researchers who seek to understand the historical roots and current state of the art and science of psychotherapy. We hope this volume will advance the field's understanding of how it arrived at where it is today. In the words of William Faulkner, another great psychologist, 'The past is not dead. In fact, it is not even past.'"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2011 APA, all rights reserved).
Note:
A century of psychotherapy, 1860-1960 / Robin L. Cautin -- Psychotherapy, 1960 to the present / Patrick H. DeLeon ... [et al.] -- Psychoanalytic theories of psychotherapy / David L. Wolitzky -- Behavioral theories of psychotherapy / Daniel B. Fishman, Simon A. Rego, and Katherine L. Muller -- Humanistic and experiential theories of psychotherapy / Jeanne C. Watson, Rhonda N. Goldman, a d Leslie S. Greenberg -- Family systems theories of psychotherapy / David R. Chabot -- Cognitive theories of psychotherapy / Steven D. Hollon and Raymond DiGiuseppe -- Multicultural approaches to psychotherapy / Lillian Comas-Díaz -- Integrative approaches to psychotherapy / Marvin R. Goldfried, Carol R. Glass, and Diane B. Arnkoff -- Psychotherapy research and its achievements / Michael J. Lambert -- Unresolved questions and future directions in psychotherapy research / Bruce E. Wampold, Steven D. Hollon, and Clara E. Hill -- Psychotherapy research centers and groups / Judith V. Jordan ... [et al.] -- Psychotherapy patients / Eugene J. D'Angelo ... [et al.] -- Treatment modalities / Alan S. gurman ... [et al.] -- Psychotherapy for specific disorders / Lynn P. Rehm ... [et al.] -- Training systems and sites / Elizabeth A. Klonoff ... [et al.] -- Psychotherapy supervision / Allen K. Hess -- Ethics in psychotherapy / Norman Abeles and Gerald P. Koocher -- Into the future : retrospect and prospect in psychotherapy / John C. Norcross, Donald K. Freedheim, and Gary R. VandenBos.
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Also issued in print.
Additional Edition:
Original
Language:
English
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