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Author Fromme, Donald K

Title Systems of psychotherapy : dialectical tensions and integration / Donald K. Fromme
Published New York : Springer, ©2011

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 550 pages) : illustrations
Contents The Dialectics of Psychotherapy: Philosophical and Empirical Debates -- Transtheoretical Approaches: Treatment Planning and the Initial Interview -- Biomedical Approaches to Treatment -- Behavioral Interventions -- Cognitive Approaches -- Psychoanalytic Approaches -- Psychodynamic Approaches: Object Relations and Self Theory -- Humanism: Experiential Approaches -- Humanism: Phenomenological Approaches -- Psychotherapy and Social Context -- Contemporary Interpersonal Approaches -- Family Systems and Couples Approaches -- Ecosystemic Issues and Approaches -- Postmodernism and Integrative Therapies -- Epigenetic Systems: A Meta-integrative Model of Human Functioning and Therapy
Note continued: Neurons and Synaptic Transmission -- Pharmacokinetics -- Pharmacodynamics -- Neurotransmitters -- Pharmacotherapy -- Antidepressants -- Antipsychotic Drugs -- Analgesics -- Anxiolytics -- Pharmacotherapy with the Elderly and with Children -- Geriatric Psychopharmacology -- Pediatric Psychopharmacology -- Substance Abuse -- Integrative Implications -- Integrative Therapy of for Schizophrenia -- Case Illustration -- ch. Three Main Points -- Further Reading -- 4. Behavioral Interventions -- Conceptual Framework -- Exposure-Based Behavior Therapies -- Systematic Desensitization (Reciprocal Inhibition) -- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) -- Flooding and Implosive Therpies -- Acceptance or Mindfulness-Based Interventions -- Case Illustration: Exposure Techniques -- Operant-Based Behavior Modification -- Applied Behavioral Analysis -- Behavioral Activation -- Case Illustration: Behavioral Activation (Adaptd from Jacobson et al., 2001) -- Cognitive Behavior Modification Approaches -- Psychoeducation and Social Skills Training -- Social Learning Progrms (SLPs) -- Assertiveness Training -- Thought-Stopping -- Problem-Solving -- Self-Instructional Training -- Stress Inoculation -- Lazarus' Basic-ID Multimodal Therapy -- Integrative Implications -- ch. Four Main Points -- Further Reading -- Videos -- 5. Cognitive Approaches -- Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy -- Conceptual Framework -- Intervention Techniques -- Cognitive Therapy -- Conceptual Framework -- Conitive-Behvioral Interventions -- Case Fromulation in Cognitive Therapy -- Case Illustration -- Schema Therapy -- Conceptual Framework -- Intervention in Schema Therapy -- Case Illustration: Schema Therapy (Summarized from Young et al., 2003, pp. 66-67) -- Integrative Implications -- ch. Five Main Points -- Further Reading -- Websites
Note continued: Videos -- 6. Psychoanalytic Approaches -- Psychoanalysis -- Freud's Instinctual Drive Theory -- Structural Theory -- Psychosexual Developmental Stage Theory and Psychopathology -- Psychoanalytic Treatment -- Ego Analytic Theory -- Anna Freud -- Erik Erikson -- Conflict-Free Sphere of Ego Function: Hartmann, Mahler, and White -- Brief Psychodynamic Psychotherapy -- Brief Psychodynamic Intervention and Treatment Planning -- Case Illustration: Core Conflictual Relationship Theme Method -- Integrative Implications -- ch. Six Main Points -- Further Reading -- Videotape -- 7. Psychodynamic Approaches: Object Relations and Self Theory -- Object Relations Theory -- Conceptual Framework -- Self Theory -- Diagnosis and Treatment Planning in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy -- Treatment Planning -- Psychodynamic Intervention Issues -- Case Illustration: Psychodynamic Therapy (Summarized from McWilliams, 2004, pp. 219-256) -- Integrating Psychodynamic and Behavioral Therapy -- Conceptual Framework: Cyclical Psychodynamics -- Case Illustration (Summarized form Wachtel et al. 2005, pp. 347-354) -- Integrative Implications -- Attachment Research -- Patterns of Attachment -- Attachment and Problems in Living -- ch. Seven Main Points -- Further Reading -- Videos -- 8. Humanism: Experiential Approaches -- Dialectic Tensions in Gestalt Therapy -- Perls' Classical Gestalt Approach Conceptual Framework -- Perls' Theory of Psychopathology -- Perls' Approach to Therapeutic Intervention -- Contemporary Relational Gestalt Approach (Erving Polster) -- Conceptual Framework: Community of Selves -- Intervention in Relational Gestalt Psychotherapy -- Emotionally Focused Therapy: Bridging the Researcher-Practitioner Gap -- Conceptual Framework: Emotionally Focused Therapy -- Emotion theory -- Intervention in Emotionally Focused Therapy
Note continued: Continuous Case Formulation with task a Markers and EFT Interventions -- Case Illustration (Continuation with Tracey) -- Reprocessing Problematic Experiences: Chair Work and Meaning Creation -- Case Illustration (Conclusion with Tracey) -- Integrative Implications -- ch. Eight Main Points -- Further Reading -- Videos -- 9. Humanism: Pheomenological Approaches -- Existential Therapy -- Conceptual Framework -- Intervention in Existential Approaches -- Case Illustration -- Carl Roger's Client Centered Therapy -- Conceptual Framewrok -- Pretherapy -- Motivational Interviewing (MI) -- Conceptual Framework -- Client and Therapist Activities -- Integrative Implications -- ch. Nine Main points -- Further Reading -- Videos -- Websites -- 10. Psychotherapy and Social Context -- Individual Psychology -- Intentionality -- Individual Psychology's Conceptual Framework -- Intervention Approach -- Case Illustration -- Interpersonal Theory: Harry Stack Sullivan -- Conceptual Framework -- Communication Analysis: Social Reinforcement of Unconscious Processes -- Conceptual Framework -- Intervention Approach -- Case Illustration -- Integrative Implications -- Self-Regulation and General Systems Theory -- Intentionality and Interpersonal Relations as Integrative Concepts -- ch. Ten Main Points -- Further Reading -- Website -- Videos -- 11. Contemporary Interpersonal Approaches -- Communication Theory: Process vs. Content -- Interpersonal Process in Therapy -- Conceptual Framework -- Interpersonal Process Intervention Principles -- Interpersonal Reconstructive Therapy -- Case Formulation in Interpersonal Reconstructive Therapy -- Stuctural Analysis of Social Behavior -- Therapeutic Intervention -- Case Illustration (Summarized from Benjamin, 2006, pp. 2, 17-20) -- Interpersonal Therapy -- Conceptual Framework
Note continued: Intervention Techniques -- Case Illustration (Summarized from Crowe and Luty, 2005) -- Integrative Implications -- ch. Eleven Main Points -- Further Reading -- Video -- 12. Family Systems and Couples Approaches -- Systems Approaches to Family Therapy -- Cybernetics and Family Systems Theory -- Strategic Family Therapy -- Multigenerational Approaches -- Structural Therapy -- Experiential Therapy with Couples and Families -- Attachment-Based Famaily Therapy -- Postmodern Family Approaches -- Narrative Therapy -- Solution Foucsed Therapy -- Other Approaches -- Object Relations Family Therapy -- Cognitive-Behavioral Couples and Family Therapy -- Integrtive Implications -- ch. Twelve Main points -- Further Reading -- Videos -- Websites -- 13. Ecosystemic Issues and Approaches -- Privileged and Oppressive Ecosytems -- Feminism and Multicultrualism -- Minorities nad Oppression in the United States -- Ecosystemic Interventions -- Family Networking -- Multisystemic Therapy -- Community Mental Health -- Power, Symptoms, and Ethics -- Integrative Implications -- ch. Thirteen Main points -- Further Reading -- Videos -- Websites -- 14. Postmodernism and Integrative Therapies -- Constructivism in Therapy -- Intersubjective Approaches -- Cognitive-Experiential-Interpersonal Negotiation of Alliance Ruptures -- Integrative Postmodernism: Functional Contextualism -- Dialectical Behavior Therapy -- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy -- Integrative Implications -- ch. Fourteen Main Points -- Further Reading -- Video -- Websites -- 15. Epigenetic Systems: A Meta-Integrative Model of Human Functioning and Therapy -- Epigenetic system model of Human Development and Functioning -- Motivation: Interpersonal Needs and Self-Determination Theory -- Cognitive-Experiential Self-Theory (CEST) and Personal-Agentic Processes
Note continued: Developmental Stages and Tasks -- Problems in Living -- Case Illustration: Epigenetic Case Conceptualization -- Epigenetic Systems and Treatment Planning -- Intervention Principles -- Epigenetic Treatment Planning and Intervention -- Case Illustration: Epigenetic Treatment Planning -- Integrative Conclusions -- ch. Fifteen Main Points -- Further Reading -- Appendices -- Appendix A Initial Interview & Treatment Planning Tools -- Appendix B Therapeutic Intervention Tools
Summary Psychotherapy today encompasses a broad spectrum of approaches that focus to a varying extent on psychophysiological, behavioral, environmental, or other aspects of human problems. Despite the overlap that exists between many of these approaches, there is no method that integrates more than a few of these aspects. It is therefore important to understand the inherent advantages and disadvantages of each therapy system, and how each helps people to solve their problems. Systems of Psychotherapy: Dialectical Tensions and Integration provides an in-depth overview of the major therapeutic systems in practice today and outlines the philosophical differences and opportunities for integration among them. This volume also considers the new ideas and approaches to therapy stemming from the postmodernist and integrative movements. By highlighting the unique merits of each system, readers are encouraged to combine factors present in the various systems to create a comprehensive view of human nature and functioning that will improve therapeutic outcomes. Topics covered in this volume include: Empirical foundations of psychotherapy Treatment planning and the initial interview Psychopharmacology Cognitive-Behavioral interventions Humanistic approaches Interpersonal approaches Family systems and couples approaches Ecosystemic interventions Systems of Psychotherapy is an educational text which spans historical and contemporary issues in psychotherapy and is an ideal reference for students of clinical, counseling, and school psychology, psychiatric residents, and graduate students in clinical social work
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Subject Psychotherapy.
Psychotherapy -- methods
Psychological Theory
PSYCHOLOGY -- Psychotherapy -- General.
Psychotherapy
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781441973085
1441973087