In Volume 2 of Current Thinking and Research in BriefTherapy the author's consideration of Ericksonian-influenced brief therapy continues. Presently, there is a concern among those in the psychotherapy profession who worry that this area of science will become heartless. Others are equally concerned that their hearts not become science-less in the future. In this volume, the authors respect both viewpoints and attempt to weave these notions together.
In Volume 2 of Current Thinking and Research in BriefTherapy the author's consideration of Ericksonian-influenced brief therapy continues. Presently, there is a concern among those in the psychotherapy profession who worry that this area of science will become heartless. Others are equally concerned that their hearts not become science-less in the future. In this volume, the authors respect both viewpoints and attempt to weave these notions together.
Section I. Models of Therapy. Intimacy in the Therapist-Client Relationship Harry J. Aponte. Hanging on to Letting Go: A Relational Approach to Sex Therapy Douglas G. Flemns and Shelley K. Green. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy: Treating Substance Abuse Insoo Kim Berg and Norman Reuss. Therapy is Therapy is Therapy: Brief Clinical Sport Psychology Janet Sasson Edgette. Section II. The Use of Hypnosis in Therapy. Hypnotherapy and the Dying: Joshua's Journey Daniel L. Handel. Hypnotherapy with the Elderly Frances Culbertson. Clinical Hypnosis in Cancer Management Donald F. Lynch. Section III. Conversations. An Uncommonly Common Therapy: Focusing on What Works Barry I. Duncan Scott D. Miller and Mark A. Hubble. Not All Therapies Are Created Equal John H. Edgette . Some Therapies are More Equal Than Others Response by the Authors. Section IV: Research. Ericksonian Hypnosis: A Review of the Empirical Data William J. Matthews James Conti and Lorrie Starr. The Unresponsive Hypnotic Subject Steven Jay Lynn Jane Stafford and Irving Kirsch. Alert Hypnosis: History and Applications David M. Wark. Section V. Ethics. Ethics and Hypnosis Alan W. Scheflin.
Section I. Models of Therapy. Intimacy in the Therapist-Client Relationship Harry J. Aponte. Hanging on to Letting Go: A Relational Approach to Sex Therapy Douglas G. Flemns and Shelley K. Green. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy: Treating Substance Abuse Insoo Kim Berg and Norman Reuss. Therapy is Therapy is Therapy: Brief Clinical Sport Psychology Janet Sasson Edgette. Section II. The Use of Hypnosis in Therapy. Hypnotherapy and the Dying: Joshua's Journey Daniel L. Handel. Hypnotherapy with the Elderly Frances Culbertson. Clinical Hypnosis in Cancer Management Donald F. Lynch. Section III. Conversations. An Uncommonly Common Therapy: Focusing on What Works Barry I. Duncan Scott D. Miller and Mark A. Hubble. Not All Therapies Are Created Equal John H. Edgette . Some Therapies are More Equal Than Others Response by the Authors. Section IV: Research. Ericksonian Hypnosis: A Review of the Empirical Data William J. Matthews James Conti and Lorrie Starr. The Unresponsive Hypnotic Subject Steven Jay Lynn Jane Stafford and Irving Kirsch. Alert Hypnosis: History and Applications David M. Wark. Section V. Ethics. Ethics and Hypnosis Alan W. Scheflin.
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