Transformation in Psychotherapy
Corrective Experiences Across Cognitive Behavioral, Humanistic, and Psychodynamic Approaches
Herausgeber: Castonguay, Louis G; Hill, Clara E
Transformation in Psychotherapy
Corrective Experiences Across Cognitive Behavioral, Humanistic, and Psychodynamic Approaches
Herausgeber: Castonguay, Louis G; Hill, Clara E
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A comprehensive look at corrective experiences across the main psychotherapeutic approaches.
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A comprehensive look at corrective experiences across the main psychotherapeutic approaches.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 182mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 883g
- ISBN-13: 9781433811593
- ISBN-10: 1433811596
- Artikelnr.: 35113289
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 182mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 883g
- ISBN-13: 9781433811593
- ISBN-10: 1433811596
- Artikelnr.: 35113289
Louis G. Castonguay, PhD, completed his doctorate in clinical psychology at State University of New York–Stony Brook; a clinical internship at University of California, Berkeley; and a postdoctorate at Stanford University. He is currently a professor in the Department of Psychology at Penn State University. With more than 120 publications (including four coedited books), his scholarly work and research focus on different aspects of the process of change and training, especially within the context of psychotherapy integration. He is also involved in the investigation of the efficacy of new integrative treatments for generalized anxiety disorder and depression, and the development of practice research networks aimed at facilitating the collaboration between clinicians and researchers. He has received several awards, including the Early Career Contribution Award from the Society of Psychotherapy Research and the David Shakow Award from APA's Division 12 (Society of Clinical Psychology). He has also received four recognitions from the APA Division 29 (Division of Psychotherapy): the Jack D. Krasner Memorial Award, the Award for Distinguished Contributions to Teaching and Mentoring, the Distinguished Research Publications Award, and the Distinguished Psychologist Award for his lifetime contributions to the field of psychotherapy. He also served as president of the North American Society for Psychotherapy Research and the International Society for Psychotherapy Research. Clara E. Hill, PhD, completed her doctorate in counseling psychology at Southern Illinois University and a clinical internship at the University of Florida. She is currently a professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Maryland, College Park. With more than 250 publications (including 10 books), her scholarly work and research focus on psychotherapy process, therapist interventions, therapist training, dream work, and qualitative research methods. She has received several awards, including the Leona Tyler Award from APA Division 17 (Society of Counseling Psychology), the Distinguished Psychologist Award from APA Division 29 (Psychotherapy), the Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award from the Section of Counseling and Psychotherapy Process and Outcome Research of the Society for Counseling Psychology, and the Distinguished Research Career Award, Society for Psychotherapy Research. She served as editor of the Journal of Counseling Psychology and Psychotherapy Research, and also served as the president of the North American Society for Psychotherapy Research and the International Society for Psychotherapy Research.
Contributors Acknowledgements 1. Corrective Experiences in Psychotherapy: An Introduction Louis G. Castonguay and Clara E. Hill I. Theoretical Perspectives on Corrective Experiences 1. The Corrective Experience: A Core Principle for Therapeutic Change Marvin R. Goldfried 2. Corrective Emotional Experiences From a Psychodynamic Perspective Brian A. Sharpless and Jacques P. Barber 3. The Corrective Emotional Experience: A Relational Perspective and Critique Christopher Christian
Jeremy D. Safran
and J. Christopher Muran 4. A Cognitive Behavioral Perspective on Corrective Experiences Adele M. Hayes
J. Gayle Beck
and Carly Yasinski 5. Corrective Experience From a Humanistic–Experiential Perspective Leslie S. Greenberg and Robert Elliott 6. Corrective (Emotional) Experience in Person-Centered Therapy: Carl Rogers and Gloria Redux Barry A. Farber
Arthur C. Bohart
and William B. Stiles 7. An Expectancy-Based Approach to Facilitating Corrective Experiences in Psychotherapy Michael J. Constantino and Henny A. Westra 8. Corrective Experiences: What Can We Learn From Different Models and Research in Basic Psychology? Franz Caspar and Thomas Berger II. Empirical Investigations of Corrective Experiences 1. Clients' Perspectives on Corrective Experiences in Psychotherapy Laurie Heatherington
Michael J. Constantino
Myrna L. Friedlander
Lynne E. Angus
and Stanley B. Messer 2. Corrective Relational Experiences: Client Perspectives Sarah Knox
Shirley A. Hess
Clara E. Hill
Alan W. Burkard
and Rachel E. Crook-Lyon 3. Relational Events in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Three Clients With Anorexia Nervosa: What Is Corrective? Margit I. Berman
Clara E. Hill
Jingqing Liu
John Jackson
Wonjin Sim
and Patricia Spangler 4. Corrective Experiences in Cognitive Behavioral and Interpersonal–Emotional Processing Therapies: A Qualitative Analysis of a Single Case Louis G. Castonguay
Dana L. Nelson
James F. Boswell
Samuel S. Nordberg
Andrew A. McAleavey
Michelle G. Newman
and Thomas D. Borkovec 5. Varieties of Corrective Experiencing in Context: A Study of Contrasts Timothy Anderson
Benjamin M. Ogles
Bernadette D. Heckman
and Peter MacFarlane 6. The Stream of Corrective Experiences in Action: Big Bang and Constant Dripping Martin Grosse Holtforth
and Christoph Flückiger 7. Corrective Relational Experiences in Supervision Nicholas Ladany
Arpana G. Inman
Clara E. Hill
Sarah Knox
Rachel E. Crook-Lyon
Barbara J. Thompson
Alan W. Burkard
Shirley A. Hess
Elizabeth Nutt Williams
and Jessica A. Walker III. Conclusions 1. Corrective Experiences in Psychotherapy: Definitions
Processes
Consequences
and Research Directions Clara E. Hill
Louis G. Castonguay
Barry A. Farber
Sarah Knox
William B. Stiles
Timothy Anderson
Lynne E. Angus
Jacques P. Barber
J. Gayle Beck
Arthur C. Bohart
Franz Caspar
Michael J. Constantino
Robert Elliott
Myrna L. Friedlander
Marvin R. Goldfried
Leslie S. Greenberg
Martin Grosse Holtforth
Adele M. Hayes
Jeffrey A. Hayes
Laurie Heatherington
Nicholas Ladany
Kenneth N. Levy
Stanley B. Messer
J. Christopher Muran
Michelle G. Newman
Jeremy D. Safran
and Brian A. Sharpless Index About the Editors
Jeremy D. Safran
and J. Christopher Muran 4. A Cognitive Behavioral Perspective on Corrective Experiences Adele M. Hayes
J. Gayle Beck
and Carly Yasinski 5. Corrective Experience From a Humanistic–Experiential Perspective Leslie S. Greenberg and Robert Elliott 6. Corrective (Emotional) Experience in Person-Centered Therapy: Carl Rogers and Gloria Redux Barry A. Farber
Arthur C. Bohart
and William B. Stiles 7. An Expectancy-Based Approach to Facilitating Corrective Experiences in Psychotherapy Michael J. Constantino and Henny A. Westra 8. Corrective Experiences: What Can We Learn From Different Models and Research in Basic Psychology? Franz Caspar and Thomas Berger II. Empirical Investigations of Corrective Experiences 1. Clients' Perspectives on Corrective Experiences in Psychotherapy Laurie Heatherington
Michael J. Constantino
Myrna L. Friedlander
Lynne E. Angus
and Stanley B. Messer 2. Corrective Relational Experiences: Client Perspectives Sarah Knox
Shirley A. Hess
Clara E. Hill
Alan W. Burkard
and Rachel E. Crook-Lyon 3. Relational Events in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Three Clients With Anorexia Nervosa: What Is Corrective? Margit I. Berman
Clara E. Hill
Jingqing Liu
John Jackson
Wonjin Sim
and Patricia Spangler 4. Corrective Experiences in Cognitive Behavioral and Interpersonal–Emotional Processing Therapies: A Qualitative Analysis of a Single Case Louis G. Castonguay
Dana L. Nelson
James F. Boswell
Samuel S. Nordberg
Andrew A. McAleavey
Michelle G. Newman
and Thomas D. Borkovec 5. Varieties of Corrective Experiencing in Context: A Study of Contrasts Timothy Anderson
Benjamin M. Ogles
Bernadette D. Heckman
and Peter MacFarlane 6. The Stream of Corrective Experiences in Action: Big Bang and Constant Dripping Martin Grosse Holtforth
and Christoph Flückiger 7. Corrective Relational Experiences in Supervision Nicholas Ladany
Arpana G. Inman
Clara E. Hill
Sarah Knox
Rachel E. Crook-Lyon
Barbara J. Thompson
Alan W. Burkard
Shirley A. Hess
Elizabeth Nutt Williams
and Jessica A. Walker III. Conclusions 1. Corrective Experiences in Psychotherapy: Definitions
Processes
Consequences
and Research Directions Clara E. Hill
Louis G. Castonguay
Barry A. Farber
Sarah Knox
William B. Stiles
Timothy Anderson
Lynne E. Angus
Jacques P. Barber
J. Gayle Beck
Arthur C. Bohart
Franz Caspar
Michael J. Constantino
Robert Elliott
Myrna L. Friedlander
Marvin R. Goldfried
Leslie S. Greenberg
Martin Grosse Holtforth
Adele M. Hayes
Jeffrey A. Hayes
Laurie Heatherington
Nicholas Ladany
Kenneth N. Levy
Stanley B. Messer
J. Christopher Muran
Michelle G. Newman
Jeremy D. Safran
and Brian A. Sharpless Index About the Editors
Contributors Acknowledgements 1. Corrective Experiences in Psychotherapy: An Introduction Louis G. Castonguay and Clara E. Hill I. Theoretical Perspectives on Corrective Experiences 1. The Corrective Experience: A Core Principle for Therapeutic Change Marvin R. Goldfried 2. Corrective Emotional Experiences From a Psychodynamic Perspective Brian A. Sharpless and Jacques P. Barber 3. The Corrective Emotional Experience: A Relational Perspective and Critique Christopher Christian
Jeremy D. Safran
and J. Christopher Muran 4. A Cognitive Behavioral Perspective on Corrective Experiences Adele M. Hayes
J. Gayle Beck
and Carly Yasinski 5. Corrective Experience From a Humanistic–Experiential Perspective Leslie S. Greenberg and Robert Elliott 6. Corrective (Emotional) Experience in Person-Centered Therapy: Carl Rogers and Gloria Redux Barry A. Farber
Arthur C. Bohart
and William B. Stiles 7. An Expectancy-Based Approach to Facilitating Corrective Experiences in Psychotherapy Michael J. Constantino and Henny A. Westra 8. Corrective Experiences: What Can We Learn From Different Models and Research in Basic Psychology? Franz Caspar and Thomas Berger II. Empirical Investigations of Corrective Experiences 1. Clients' Perspectives on Corrective Experiences in Psychotherapy Laurie Heatherington
Michael J. Constantino
Myrna L. Friedlander
Lynne E. Angus
and Stanley B. Messer 2. Corrective Relational Experiences: Client Perspectives Sarah Knox
Shirley A. Hess
Clara E. Hill
Alan W. Burkard
and Rachel E. Crook-Lyon 3. Relational Events in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Three Clients With Anorexia Nervosa: What Is Corrective? Margit I. Berman
Clara E. Hill
Jingqing Liu
John Jackson
Wonjin Sim
and Patricia Spangler 4. Corrective Experiences in Cognitive Behavioral and Interpersonal–Emotional Processing Therapies: A Qualitative Analysis of a Single Case Louis G. Castonguay
Dana L. Nelson
James F. Boswell
Samuel S. Nordberg
Andrew A. McAleavey
Michelle G. Newman
and Thomas D. Borkovec 5. Varieties of Corrective Experiencing in Context: A Study of Contrasts Timothy Anderson
Benjamin M. Ogles
Bernadette D. Heckman
and Peter MacFarlane 6. The Stream of Corrective Experiences in Action: Big Bang and Constant Dripping Martin Grosse Holtforth
and Christoph Flückiger 7. Corrective Relational Experiences in Supervision Nicholas Ladany
Arpana G. Inman
Clara E. Hill
Sarah Knox
Rachel E. Crook-Lyon
Barbara J. Thompson
Alan W. Burkard
Shirley A. Hess
Elizabeth Nutt Williams
and Jessica A. Walker III. Conclusions 1. Corrective Experiences in Psychotherapy: Definitions
Processes
Consequences
and Research Directions Clara E. Hill
Louis G. Castonguay
Barry A. Farber
Sarah Knox
William B. Stiles
Timothy Anderson
Lynne E. Angus
Jacques P. Barber
J. Gayle Beck
Arthur C. Bohart
Franz Caspar
Michael J. Constantino
Robert Elliott
Myrna L. Friedlander
Marvin R. Goldfried
Leslie S. Greenberg
Martin Grosse Holtforth
Adele M. Hayes
Jeffrey A. Hayes
Laurie Heatherington
Nicholas Ladany
Kenneth N. Levy
Stanley B. Messer
J. Christopher Muran
Michelle G. Newman
Jeremy D. Safran
and Brian A. Sharpless Index About the Editors
Jeremy D. Safran
and J. Christopher Muran 4. A Cognitive Behavioral Perspective on Corrective Experiences Adele M. Hayes
J. Gayle Beck
and Carly Yasinski 5. Corrective Experience From a Humanistic–Experiential Perspective Leslie S. Greenberg and Robert Elliott 6. Corrective (Emotional) Experience in Person-Centered Therapy: Carl Rogers and Gloria Redux Barry A. Farber
Arthur C. Bohart
and William B. Stiles 7. An Expectancy-Based Approach to Facilitating Corrective Experiences in Psychotherapy Michael J. Constantino and Henny A. Westra 8. Corrective Experiences: What Can We Learn From Different Models and Research in Basic Psychology? Franz Caspar and Thomas Berger II. Empirical Investigations of Corrective Experiences 1. Clients' Perspectives on Corrective Experiences in Psychotherapy Laurie Heatherington
Michael J. Constantino
Myrna L. Friedlander
Lynne E. Angus
and Stanley B. Messer 2. Corrective Relational Experiences: Client Perspectives Sarah Knox
Shirley A. Hess
Clara E. Hill
Alan W. Burkard
and Rachel E. Crook-Lyon 3. Relational Events in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Three Clients With Anorexia Nervosa: What Is Corrective? Margit I. Berman
Clara E. Hill
Jingqing Liu
John Jackson
Wonjin Sim
and Patricia Spangler 4. Corrective Experiences in Cognitive Behavioral and Interpersonal–Emotional Processing Therapies: A Qualitative Analysis of a Single Case Louis G. Castonguay
Dana L. Nelson
James F. Boswell
Samuel S. Nordberg
Andrew A. McAleavey
Michelle G. Newman
and Thomas D. Borkovec 5. Varieties of Corrective Experiencing in Context: A Study of Contrasts Timothy Anderson
Benjamin M. Ogles
Bernadette D. Heckman
and Peter MacFarlane 6. The Stream of Corrective Experiences in Action: Big Bang and Constant Dripping Martin Grosse Holtforth
and Christoph Flückiger 7. Corrective Relational Experiences in Supervision Nicholas Ladany
Arpana G. Inman
Clara E. Hill
Sarah Knox
Rachel E. Crook-Lyon
Barbara J. Thompson
Alan W. Burkard
Shirley A. Hess
Elizabeth Nutt Williams
and Jessica A. Walker III. Conclusions 1. Corrective Experiences in Psychotherapy: Definitions
Processes
Consequences
and Research Directions Clara E. Hill
Louis G. Castonguay
Barry A. Farber
Sarah Knox
William B. Stiles
Timothy Anderson
Lynne E. Angus
Jacques P. Barber
J. Gayle Beck
Arthur C. Bohart
Franz Caspar
Michael J. Constantino
Robert Elliott
Myrna L. Friedlander
Marvin R. Goldfried
Leslie S. Greenberg
Martin Grosse Holtforth
Adele M. Hayes
Jeffrey A. Hayes
Laurie Heatherington
Nicholas Ladany
Kenneth N. Levy
Stanley B. Messer
J. Christopher Muran
Michelle G. Newman
Jeremy D. Safran
and Brian A. Sharpless Index About the Editors