This Handbook is the culmination of an interest in psychotherapy integration that led to our first professional collaboration in 1978. At that time we undertook (in research conducted for a doctoral dissertation by the second editor and supervised by the senior editor) to understand, from and within a psychodynamic perspective, the experiences of patients who had completed behavioral therapies. At that time, psychotherapy integration was a topic considered viable and interesting by only a few clinicians and scholars, with little communication among them and less awareness, concern, and…mehr
This Handbook is the culmination of an interest in psychotherapy integration that led to our first professional collaboration in 1978. At that time we undertook (in research conducted for a doctoral dissertation by the second editor and supervised by the senior editor) to understand, from and within a psychodynamic perspective, the experiences of patients who had completed behavioral therapies. At that time, psychotherapy integration was a topic considered viable and interesting by only a few clinicians and scholars, with little communication among them and less awareness, concern, and appreciation on the part of psychotherapists in general. The situation today has changed. The appearance of this Handbook may be taken as a significant sign of maturation and legitimacy of work in psychotherapy integration. It is our hope and expectation that this volume will serve as an up-to-date and exhaustive overview of the status of ongoing scholarly and clinical work in the integration of the major schools of psychotherapy. The Handbook opens with a section that will provide the reader with an overview of the history, sociocultural context, and empirical status of the broad field of psycho therapy integration.
I Introduction.- 1 The Sociohistorical Context of Psychotherapy Integration.- 2 Empirical Research on Integrative and Eclectic Psychotherapies.- 3 Empirical Research on Factors in Psychotherapeutic Change.- 4 Common Factors in Psychotherapy.- II Individual Approaches.- 5 Cyclical Psychodynamics.- 6 Behavioral Psychotherapy.- 7 Cognitive Analytic Therapy.- 8 Existential Psychotherapies.- 9 Toward an Integration of Cognitive, Interpersonal, and Experiential Approaches to Therapy.- 10 Unified Psychotherapy.- 11 An Anxiety-Reduction Modification of Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (STDP): A Theoretical "Melting Pot" of Treatment Techniques.- 12 Prescriptive Psychotherapy.- 13 The Active Self Model: A Paradigm for Psychotherapy Integration.- III The Integration of Traditional and Nontraditional Approaches.- 14 A Hermeneutic Approach to Integration: Psychotherapy within the Circle of Practical Activity.- 15 A Feminist Framework for Integrative Psychotherapy.- 16 Integrating Spiritual Healing Approaches and Techniques into Psychotherapy.- 17 Psychoanalysis and Buddhism: Toward an Integration.- 18 Psychotherapy and Religious Experience: Integrating Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Christian Religious Experience.- 19 A "Social" Clinical Theory of Therapy: Integrating Social and Clinical Psychology.- IV Psychotherapy Integration with Specific Disorders.- 20 An Integrated Approach to the Treatment of Anxiety Disorders and Phobias.- 21 Depression: An Integrative Perspective.- 22 Psychotherapy Integration with Character Disorders.- 23 Psychotherapy with Substance Abusers.- 24 Organic Disorders.- 25 Chronic Pain: On the Integration of Psyche and Soma.- 26 Severe Mental Disorders.- V Psychotherapy Integration with Specific Populations.- 27 Couples and Families.- 28Integrative Child Therapy.- 29 Adolescents.- 30 An Integrative Approach to the Psychotherapy of the Elderly.- 31 Groups.- 32 An Integrative Approach to Psychotherapy with Black/African Americans: The Relevance of Race and Culture.- VI Teaching Psychotherapy Integration.- 33 Supervision and Instruction in Doctoral Psychotherapy Integration.- 34 Supervision and Instruction in Postgraduate Psychotherapy Integration.- 35 Countertransference Issues in Integrative Psychotherapy.- VII Conclusion.- 36 The Therapeutic Interaction in Psychotherapy Integration.- 37 The Current Status of Psychotherapy Integration.
I Introduction.- 1 The Sociohistorical Context of Psychotherapy Integration.- 2 Empirical Research on Integrative and Eclectic Psychotherapies.- 3 Empirical Research on Factors in Psychotherapeutic Change.- 4 Common Factors in Psychotherapy.- II Individual Approaches.- 5 Cyclical Psychodynamics.- 6 Behavioral Psychotherapy.- 7 Cognitive Analytic Therapy.- 8 Existential Psychotherapies.- 9 Toward an Integration of Cognitive, Interpersonal, and Experiential Approaches to Therapy.- 10 Unified Psychotherapy.- 11 An Anxiety-Reduction Modification of Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (STDP): A Theoretical "Melting Pot" of Treatment Techniques.- 12 Prescriptive Psychotherapy.- 13 The Active Self Model: A Paradigm for Psychotherapy Integration.- III The Integration of Traditional and Nontraditional Approaches.- 14 A Hermeneutic Approach to Integration: Psychotherapy within the Circle of Practical Activity.- 15 A Feminist Framework for Integrative Psychotherapy.- 16 Integrating Spiritual Healing Approaches and Techniques into Psychotherapy.- 17 Psychoanalysis and Buddhism: Toward an Integration.- 18 Psychotherapy and Religious Experience: Integrating Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Christian Religious Experience.- 19 A "Social" Clinical Theory of Therapy: Integrating Social and Clinical Psychology.- IV Psychotherapy Integration with Specific Disorders.- 20 An Integrated Approach to the Treatment of Anxiety Disorders and Phobias.- 21 Depression: An Integrative Perspective.- 22 Psychotherapy Integration with Character Disorders.- 23 Psychotherapy with Substance Abusers.- 24 Organic Disorders.- 25 Chronic Pain: On the Integration of Psyche and Soma.- 26 Severe Mental Disorders.- V Psychotherapy Integration with Specific Populations.- 27 Couples and Families.- 28Integrative Child Therapy.- 29 Adolescents.- 30 An Integrative Approach to the Psychotherapy of the Elderly.- 31 Groups.- 32 An Integrative Approach to Psychotherapy with Black/African Americans: The Relevance of Race and Culture.- VI Teaching Psychotherapy Integration.- 33 Supervision and Instruction in Doctoral Psychotherapy Integration.- 34 Supervision and Instruction in Postgraduate Psychotherapy Integration.- 35 Countertransference Issues in Integrative Psychotherapy.- VII Conclusion.- 36 The Therapeutic Interaction in Psychotherapy Integration.- 37 The Current Status of Psychotherapy Integration.
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