Description |
xii, 452 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Contents |
Machine derived contents note: Preface -- Part 1: Introduction -- 1. Empirically Supported Therapy Relationships, John C. Norcross -- 2. Research Summary on the Therapeutic Relationship and Psychotherapy Outcome, Michael J. Lambert and Dean E. Barley -- Part 2: Effective Elements -- General Elements of the Therapy Relationship -- 3. The Alliance, Adam O. Horvath and Robinder P. Bedi -- 4. Cohesion in Group Therapy, Gary M. Burlingame, Addie Fuhriman, and Jennifer E. Johnson -- 5. Empathy, Arthur C. Bohart, Robert Elliott, Leslie S. Greenberg, and Jeanne C. Watson -- 6. Goal Consensus and Collaboration, Georgiana Shick Tryon and Greta Winograd -- Customizing the Therapy Relationship to the Individual Patient -- 7. Resistance, Larry E. Beutler, Carla M. Moleiro, and Hani Talebi -- 8. Functional Impairment and Coping Style, Larry E. Beutler, T. Mark Harwood, Shabia Alimohamed, and Mary Malik -- Part 3: Promising Elements -- General Elements of the Therapy Relationship -- 9. Positive Regard, Barry A. Garber and Jodie S. Lane -- 10. Congruence/Genuineness, Marjorie H. Klein, Gregory G. Kolden, Jennifer L. Michels, and Sara Chisholm-Stockard -- 11. Feedback, Charles D. Claiborn, Rodney K. Goodyear, and Pamela A. Horner -- 12. Repairing Alliance Ruptures, Jeremy D. Safran, J. Christopher Muran, Lisa Wallner Samstag, and Christopher Stevens -- 13. Self-Disclosure, Clara E. Hill and Sarah Knox -- 14. The Management of Countertransference, Charles J. Gelso and Jeffrey A. Hayes -- 15. Relational Interpretations, Paul Crits-Christoph and Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons -- Customizing the Therapy Relationship to the Individual Patient -- 16. Stages of Change, James C. Prochaska and John C. Norcross -- 17. Anaclitic/Sociotropic and Introjective/Autonomous Dimensions, Sidney J. Blatt, Golan Shahar, and David C. Zuroff -- 18. Expectations and Preferences, Diane B. Arnkoff, Carol R. Glass, and Stephanie J. Shapiro -- 19. Assimilation of Problematic Experiences, William B. Stiles -- 20. Attachment Style, Bjd"orn Meyer and Paul A. Pilkonis -- 21. Religion and Spirituality, Everett L. Worthington, Jr. and Steven J. Sandage -- 22. Cultural and Demographic Diversity, Stanley Sue and Amy G. Lam -- 23. Personality Disorders, Lorna Smith Benjamin and Christie P. Karpiak -- Part 4: Conclusions and Guidelines -- 24. Empirically Supported Therapy Relationships: Conclusions and Recommendations of the Division Task Force, Steering Committee -- Appendix A: Chapter guidelines -- Appendix B: Evaluation of Research Studies |
Summary |
Many efforts to improve therapy have focused on codifying evidence-based treatments, but in doing so have left the psychotherapeutic relationship behind. Psychotherapy Relationships That Work is the first book to assemble the numerous advances in understanding the critical relationship between the clinician and the patient into one accessible volume. The volume brings together a distinguished group of psychologists to take stock of which elements of the therapy relationship work, which look promising, and how relationships can be customised to the individual patient |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Also available online |
Subject |
Psychotherapist and patient.
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Psychotherapy.
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Professional-Patient Relations.
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Author |
Norcross, John C., 1957-
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American Psychological Association. Task Force on Empirically Supported Therapy Relationships.
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LC no. |
2001055959 |
ISBN |
0195143469 alkaline paper |
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