Comparative Psychotherapy: An Experimental Analysis

Comparative Psychotherapy: An Experimental Analysis

by Adolph O. Di Loreto (Author)

Synopsis

This book details the first comparative study under controlled conditions of the three major schools of psychotherapy-client-centered therapy, behavioral or systematic desensitization therapy, and rational-emotive therapy. The study was organized to compare the effectiveness of these distinct forms of counseling with two distinct personality types-introverts and extroverts-in the treatment of two specific homogeneous problems-interpersonal anxiety and general anxiety. The study was reviewed by experts representing each of the schools of thought, and critiques are included as part of the total book.

Each school of therapy was evaluated to determine which was most effective with what type of subject. In this study, client-centered therapy proved to have the best results in reducing anxiety with extroverts, while the rational-emotive approach worked best with introverts. The therapy that had the greatest breadth, in terms of effectiveness for both kinds of clients, was systematic desensitization. This remarkable study should have far-reaching influence in the practical use of psychotherapy, and is essential reading for all professionals and psychology students who plan to enter the area of counseling. Instructors can use this book as a basic text or as a supplement to all introductory courses in clinical or counseling psychology offered at the senior/graduate level.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 328
Edition: 1
Publisher: Aldine Transaction
Published: 15 Dec 2006

ISBN 10: 0202308529
ISBN 13: 9780202308524

Media Reviews
Dr. Di Loreto's excellent study ably demonstrates that the effectiveness of different types of psychotherapy can to some degree be measured, and I certainly hope that more studies of this kind become prevalent in psychological literature. -Albert Ellis, Ph.D.
Author Bio
Adolph O. Di Loreto is Director, Psychological Services, Riverwood Mental Health Clinic, St. Joseph, Michigan; and Instructor, Psychology Department, Western Michigan University.