A Casebook of Psychotherapy IntegrationGeorge Stricker, Jerold R. Gold American Psychological Association, 2006 - 320 páginas In A Casebook of Psychotherapy Integration, editors George Strieker and Jerry Gold bring together a group of master therapists, leaders in their fields, to demonstrate how they successfully apply their own integrative approaches. Compelling case examples, written in accessible and engaging language, illustrate the various shapes that integration may take. After briefly introducing the theoretical model from which they work, the therapists describe not only how they intervened in each case but also how they thought about the case at critical decision points throughout the therapy. The cases bring to life many contemporary issues and provide opportunities for both experienced and novice therapists to hone their sensitivities and skills with a diverse range of clients. |
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... talk . If he could begin his talk , within a few minutes , the anxiety subsided and he was able to perform . Glen was born to parents who originally were from El Salvador . He was the eldest of three brothers , one of whom was mentally ...
... talk . If he could begin his talk , within a few minutes , the anxiety subsided and he was able to perform . Glen was born to parents who originally were from El Salvador . He was the eldest of three brothers , one of whom was mentally ...
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... talk smoothly . Underlying Feared Catastrophes Our imagery work uncovered two closely interconnected fears that ap- peared to drive Glen's public - speaking phobia : that people would view him as both intellectually incompetent and ...
... talk smoothly . Underlying Feared Catastrophes Our imagery work uncovered two closely interconnected fears that ap- peared to drive Glen's public - speaking phobia : that people would view him as both intellectually incompetent and ...
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... talk , Glen would cogitate about the audience's likely reaction to his having a panic attack . This attentional shift made it difficult for him to focus on giving the talk . Thus , the second technique that I taught Glen was to retrain ...
... talk , Glen would cogitate about the audience's likely reaction to his having a panic attack . This attentional shift made it difficult for him to focus on giving the talk . Thus , the second technique that I taught Glen was to retrain ...
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A SevenPoint Integration | 17 |
Systematic Treatment Selection and Prescriptive | 29 |
Integrating the Psychotherapies Through Their | 43 |
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