
The Process of Change in Integrative Therapy
J. Scott Fraser(Author)
American Psychological Association (Publisher)
Published on 30. July 2017
Video
DVD Video
978-1-4338-2731-0 (ISBN)
Description
There are many different, yet equally effective, evidence-supported therapies for most psychological problems today. Yet, if different, how can they be equally effective? How can therapists integrate them in practice?
In this video, J. Scott Fraser discusses the process paradigm, which proposes that all problems are vicious cycles, shaped by context, that effective treatments intercept and reverse. This approach targets pattern shifts in clients' vicious cycles and provides a model for matching effective treatment approaches for the client and therapist.
In this video, J. Scott Fraser demonstrates the approach with a client and discusses the therapy session with highlights that illustrate how this approach translates theory into practical integration of psychotherapies that work.
In this video, J. Scott Fraser discusses the process paradigm, which proposes that all problems are vicious cycles, shaped by context, that effective treatments intercept and reverse. This approach targets pattern shifts in clients' vicious cycles and provides a model for matching effective treatment approaches for the client and therapist.
In this video, J. Scott Fraser demonstrates the approach with a client and discusses the therapy session with highlights that illustrate how this approach translates theory into practical integration of psychotherapies that work.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Washington DC
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 140 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4338-2731-0 (9781433827310)
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J. Scott Fraser is a clinical psychologist with a career path of nearly 40 years of clinical practice, supervision, training, and academic teaching.