Psychotherapy Relationships That Work
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-973720-8 (ISBN)
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First published in 2002, the landmark Psychotherapy Relationships That Work broke new ground by focusing renewed and corrective attention on the substantial research behind the crucial (but often overlooked) client-therapist relationship. This thoroughly revised edition brings a decade of additional research to the same task. In addition to updating each chapter, the second edition features new chapters on the effectiveness of the alliance with children
and adolescents, the alliance in couples and family therapy, real-time feedback from clients, patient preferences, culture, and attachment style.
The new editon provides "two books in one"—one on evidence-based relationship elements and one on evidence-based methods of adapting treatment to the individual patient. Each chapter features a specific therapist behavior that improves treatment outcome, or a transdiagnostic patient characteristic (such as reactance, preferences, culture, stage of change) by which clinicians can effectively tailor psychotherapy. All chapters provide original, comprehensive meta-analyses of the relevant
research; clinical examples, and research-supported therapeutic practices by distinguished contributors. The result is a compelling synthesis of the best available research, clinical expertise, and patient characteristics in the tradition of evidence-based practice.
The second edition of Psychotherapy Relationships That Work: Evidence-Based Responsiveness proves indispensible for any mental health professional.
"An intriguing issue that has fascinated therapy researchers and practicing clinicians alike has been the question of how therapy works. Acknowledging the findings that therapy techniques do indeed contribute to the change process, this empirically based volume convincingly documents the very important role that the therapy relationships plays as well. It is a timely and comprehensive contribution that is relevant for both clinicians and researchers."
—Marvin R. Goldfried, Ph.D., President, Society of Clinical Psychology (APA Division 12) and Distinguished Professor, Department of Psychology, Stony Brook University
Edited by John C. Norcross, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of Scranton.
I. Introduction
1. Evidence-Based Therapy Relationships John C. Norcross & Michael J. Lambert
II. Effective Elements of the Therapy Relationship: What Works in General
2. Alliance in Individual Psychotherapy Adam O. Horvath, A. C. Del Re, Christopher Fluckiger, & Dianne Symonds
3. Alliance in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Stephen R. Shirk & Marc Karver
4. Alliance in Couple and Family Therapy Myrna L. Friedlander, Valentin Escudero, Laurie Heatherington, & Gary M. Diamond
5. Cohesion in Group Therapy Gary M. Burlingame, Debra Theobald McClendon, & Jennifer Alonso
6. Empathy Robert Elliott, Arthur C. Bohart, Jeanne C. Watson, & Leslie S. Greenberg
7. Goal Consensus and Collaboration Georgiana Shick Tryon & Greta Winograd
8. Positive Regard and Affirmation Barry A. Farber & Erin M. Doolin
9. Congruence/Genuineness Gregory G. Kolden, Marjorie H. Klein, Chia-Chiang Wang, & Sara B. Austin
10. Collecting Client Feedback Michael J. Lambert & Kenichi Shimokawa
11. Repairing Alliance Ruptures Jeremy D. Safran, J. Christopher Muran, & Catherine Eubanks-Carter
12. Management of Countertransference Jeffrey A. Hayes, Charles J. Gelso, and Ann M. Hummel
III. Tailoring the Therapy Relationship to the Individual Patient: What Works in Particular
13. Reactance/Resistance Level Larry E. Beutler, T. Mark Harwood, Aaron Michelson, Xiaoxia Song, & John Holman
14. Stages of Change John C. Norcross, Paul M. Krebs, & James O. Prochaska
15. Preferences Joshua K. Swift, Jennifer L. Callahan, & Barbara M. Vollmer
16. Culture Timothy B. Smith, Melanie Domenech Rodriguez, & Guillermo Bernal
17. Coping Style Larry E. Beutler, T. Mark Harwood, Satoko Kimpara, David Verdirame, & Kathy Blau
18. Expectations Michael J. Constantino, Carol R. Glass, Diane B. Arnkoff, Rebecca M. Ametrano, & JuliAnna Z. Smith
19. Attachment Style Kenneth N. Levy, William D. Ellison, Lori N. Scott, and Samantha L. Bernecker
20. Religion and Spirituality Everett L. Worthington, Jr., Joshua N. Hook, Don E. Davis, & Michael A. McDaniel IV. Conclusions and Guidelines
21. Research Conclusions and Clinical Practices John C. Norcross & Bruce E. Wampold
Verlagsort | New York |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 185 x 257 mm |
Gewicht | 974 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Klinische Psychologie |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie | |
ISBN-10 | 0-19-973720-7 / 0199737207 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-19-973720-8 / 9780199737208 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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