
Handbook of Psychological Change
Psychotherapy Processes & Practices for the 21st Century
C. R. Snyder(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 18. January 2000
Book
Hardback
784 pages
978-0-471-24191-1 (ISBN)
Description
This collection of readings presents the state-of-the-art of clinical psychology! Each article, written by an expert in the field, presents the most exciting new developments and coming trends in psychotherapy. The result is a multifaceted preview of psychotherapy in the year 2000 and beyond!
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
1406 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-24191-1 (9780471241911)
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Person
Charles Richard "Rick" Snyder was an American psychologist who specialized in positive psychology. He was a Wright Distinguished Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Kansas and editor of the Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. Rick E. Ingram is the editor of Handbook of Psychological Change: Psychotherapy Processes & Practices for the 21st Century, published by Wiley.
Content
PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC CHANGE IN PERSPECTIVE. A Changing History of Efforts to Understand and Control Change: The Case of Psychotherapy (M. Mahoney). EFFECTIVENESS OF PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC CHANGE. Randomized Clinical Trials in Psychotherapy Research: Methodology, Design, and Evaluation (D. Haaga & W. Stiles). Empirically Supported Treatments: A Critical Analysis (R. Ingram, et al.). COMPONENTS OF PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC CHANGE. Therapist Variables (E. Teyber & F. McClure). Stalking the Elusive Client Variable in Psychotherapy Research (N. Petry, et al.). Change at Differing Stages (J. Prochaska). Hope Theory: Updating a Common Process for Psychological Change (C. Snyder, et al.). The Long and Short of Psychological Change: Toward a Goal--Centered Understanding of Treatment Durability and Adaptive Success (P. Karoly & C. Anderson). Enhancing Perceived Control in Psychotherapy (S. Thompson & M. Wierson). PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC APPROACHES. Psychodynamic Approaches to Psychotherapy: Philosophical and Theoretical Foundations of Effective Practice (D. Vakoch & H. Strupp). Integrative Psychotherapy: Integrating Psychodynamic and Cognitive--Behavioral Theory and Technique (D. Westen). Existential Approaches to Psychotherapy (C. Fischer, et al.); Interpersonal Psychotherapy (I. Gotlib & P. Schraedley). Marital Therapy: Theory, Practice, and Empirical Status (D. Baucom, et al.). Groups as Change Agents (D. Forsyth & J. Corazzini). Constructivist and Narrative Psychotherapies (R. Neimeyer & A. Stewart). Feminist Therapy (L. Brown). Contemporary Behavior Therapy (W. Follette & S. Hayes). Cognitive and Cognitive Behavioral Therapies (K. Dobson, et al.). Planned Short--Term Psychotherapies (B. Bloom). Long--Term Psychotherapy (P. Crits--Christoph & J. Barber). Psychopharmacology in Conjunction with Psychotherapy (M. Thase). PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH SPECIAL SAMPLES. Psychotherapy with Children and Families (M. Roberts, et al.). Childhood Maltreatment: Treatment of Abuse and Incest Survivors (A. Litrownik & I. Castillo--Canez). Brief Cognitive--Dynamic Treatment of Stress Response Syndromes (M. Horowitz). Health Psychology (T. Smith, et al.). Race and Ethnicity in Psychotherapy Research (B. Gray--Little & D. Kaplan). Psychotherapy with Older Adults (D. Gallagher--Thompson, et al.). PSYCHOTHERAPY INTO THE 21ST CENTURY. The Roles of Female Clinical Psychologists in Changing the Field of Psychotherapy (C. Snyder, et al.). Future Directions for Prevention Science: From Research to Adoption (K. Heller, et al.). National Mental Health Issues (C. Kiesler). Critique of Psychotherapy in American Society (G. Albee). Psychotherapy: Questions for an Evolving Field (C. Snyder & R. Ingram). Training Future Psychotherapists (M. Mahoney). Indexes.