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21 Gold, Jerold R Key Concepts in Psychotherapy Integration I00710 1996 eBook  
22 Liberman, Robert P Handbook of Marital Therapy: A Positive Approach to Helping Troubled Relationships I00272 1980 eBook  
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TitleKey Concepts in Psychotherapy Integration
Author(s)Gold, Jerold R
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1996.
DescriptionXIV, 242 p : online resource
Abstract NoteAuthor Jerold Gold reviews the progress that has been made in the field of integrative psychotherapy. The author develops a unique narrative-based framework in which clinicians can synthesize different psychotherapies into an integrated conceptual system and technical method. An ongoing case example illustrates the framework and its key concepts. In addition, chapters examine the contributions of psychodynamic, humanistic, cognitive-behavioral, and integrative therapies to the development of important psychotherapeutic ideas
ISBN,Price9781489918697
Keyword(s)1. Clinical psychology 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - SPRINGER 4. Psychiatry
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TitleHandbook of Marital Therapy: A Positive Approach to Helping Troubled Relationships
Author(s)Liberman, Robert P;Wheeler, Eugene G;de Visser, Louis A.J.M;Kuehnel, Julie;Kuehnel, Timothy
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1980.
DescriptionXV, 262 p : online resource
Abstract NoteIn the treatment of marital problems, behaviorally oriented and com?? munication oriented approaches have been in conflict and seen as con?? trasting and unlikely bed partners. Many therapists, focusing on com?? munication skills, have felt that behaviorists were too structured and uncaring; on the other hand, behaviorists have considered humanistic therapists as being "touchy-feely," vague, and unfocused. However, in the Handbook of Marital Therapy, Liberman, Wheeler, de Visser, and the Kuehnels have wedded these two potent approaches into an inte?? grated framework that makes them loving bed partners. With over a decade of experience in applying behaviorally ori?? ented treatment to couples, Liberman and his co-authors have devel?? oped an educational model that focuses on teaching specific commu?? nication skills to couples. The communication skills they describe have been used extensively in all types of marital therapy, regardless of the therapist's theoretical orientation. The unique contribution of this book is that the authors provide a step-by-step approach to teaching these communication skills within a behavioral framework. Each chapter guides the therapist through the many issues and problems confronting him or her as a change agent. This highly readable book is enhanced by a liberal use of case exam?? ples. Emphasis is given to homework and structured sessions that focus on increasing specific communication skills in a sequential manner. The advantages of working with couples in a group setting are dis?? cussed, and concrete suggestions on how to manage these groups are clearly presented
ISBN,Price9781489904577
Keyword(s)1. Clinical psychology 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - SPRINGER 4. Personality 5. Personality and Social Psychology 6. Psychiatry 7. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
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