by Giorgio Nardone (Editor), Giorgio Nardone (Editor), Alessandro Salvini (Contributor)
The International Dictionary of Psychotherapy is a systematized compendium of the numerous psychotherapies which have evolved over the past thirty years. With contributions from over 350 experts in the field, it highlights the diverse schools of psychotherapy, tracing their histories and traditions, while underlining their specific strengths in dealing with human behaviours, feelings and perceptions in the contemporary world.
The book traces 8 principle paradigms: cognitive-behavioural; eclectic; body-expression; interactional-strategic; psychodynamic; systemic-relational; humanistic-existential. It presents to the expert and non-expert reader an array of models which grew from a specific paradigm, sharing the same fundamental epistemology and therapeutic strategies. This is accomplished through a reader-friendly approach which presents clear definitions of the key constructs of each paradigm, and transversal concepts that are common to the diverse practices of psychotherapy.
The International Dictionary of Psychotherapy, provides a clear picture of the numerous types of psychotherapeutic treatments and their applications, while offering a close examination of the efficacy and evaluative methods developed as a result of numerous debates and research carried out within the psychotherapeutic community.
It represents an essential resource for psychotherapeutic and psychoanalytic practitioners and students, regardless of background or creed.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 610
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 28 Mar 2019
ISBN 10: 0367110938
ISBN 13: 9780367110932
The International Dictionary of Psychotherapy is the definitive lexicon of the language of psychotherapy. Remarkable in its thoroughness, comprehensive in its scope, authoritative in its content, it is an essential resource for every library and every serious student of psychotherapy. Included are excellent summaries of streams of psychotherapy and research methods. Nardone and Salvini have provided a reference for the ages. --Jeffrey K. Zeig, Ph.D, The Milton H. Erickson Foundation.
Compiling any type of dictionary is a daunting challenge, but the challenge undertaken by Nardone and Salvini to create the International Dictionary of Psychotherapy is especially fraught with potential dangers. Giving concrete and well-informed definitions of concepts and terms that are often abstract and philosophical requires a substantial depth of understanding and a clarity of thought and expression. The authors and their many expert contributors show these characteristics in abundance and are to be congratulated for making the art and science of psychotherapy easier to understand and, therefore, easier to practice well. --Michael D. Yapko, Ph.D., author, Trancework and The Discriminating Therapist.