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Title Psychotherapy research and behavior change / edited by John H. Harvey and Marjorie M. Parks ; 1981 Master lecturers, Annette M. Brodsky [and others]
Published Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, ©1982

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Description 1 online resource (193 pages) : illustrations
Series Master lecture series ; v. 1
Master lecture series ; v. 1.
Contents Therapeutic components shared by all psychotherapies / Jerome D. Frank -- The outcome problem in psychotherapy / Hans H. Strupp -- Psychotherapy and human change processes / Michael J. Mahoney -- Sex, race, and class issues in psychotherapy research / Annette M. Brodsky -- Methodology of psychotherapy outcome research / Alan E. Kazdin
Summary "Psychotherapy Research and Behavior Change" represents a unique contribution to the field because of the authors' insightful analyses of central problems that require attention if psychotherapy theory, research, and practice are to continue to develop and prosper. The volume should appeal to all of those--scholars, professional practitioners, beginning students, and nonpsychologists--who wish to stay informed about current issues in psychotherapy. /// Two major themes are present in these lectures. The first is a recognition of major problems facing practitioners because of the diverse conceptual and methodological approaches that compose modern psychotherapeutic practice and research. /// The second major theme is an emphasis upon the human qualities of the interaction between therapist and patient. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject Psychotherapy -- Research -- Congresses
Behavior modification -- Congresses
Physician and patient.
Physician-Patient Relations
Physician and patient
Behavior modification
Psychotherapy -- Research
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings
Form Electronic book
Author Harvey, John H., 1943-
Parks, Marjorie M.
Brodsky, Annette M
American Psychological Association.