by LarryE.Beutler (Editor), Bruce Bongar (Editor), Andrés J . Consoli (Editor)
This completely updated second edition of Comprehensive Textbook of Psychotherapy discusses the contemporary landscape of psychotherapy, honors its complexities, and focuses on history, theory, science, practice, and diversity. The book is divided into three parts: (1) Models of Psychotherapy; (2) Psychotherapy by Modalities and Populations, and (3) Research Methods and Randomized Clinical Trials, Professional Issues, and New Directions in Psychotherapy. Part 1 details the similarities and differences that exist across models, in an effort to articulate overarching principles of human change and stability processes that are advanced through professional practice. Chapters in Part 1 are organized into sets of two; each set has a theory chapter covering one of the six psychotherapy models discussed, followed by a practice chapter that conveys and illustrates the use of the model in a specific application, including a detailed case example. Part 2 addresses modalities of psychotherapy such as group, family, and electronic-based approaches, as well as psychotherapy with specific populations such as children and adolescents, older adults, men, women, lesbian, gay, and bisexual clients, racial and ethnic minorities, immigrants and refugees, among others. Part 3 covers research methods and randomized clinical trials, the training of psychotherapists, ethics and legal matters, and the future of psychotherapy. Research and diversity are emphasized in each chapter and throughout the book. This new edition of an established textbook will be valuable to instructors and students, psychotherapists-in-training, practitioners, and supervisors alike.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 560
Edition: 2
Publisher: OUP USA
Published: 01 Nov 2016
ISBN 10: 019935801X
ISBN 13: 9780199358014