Psychotherapy, an Eclectic ApproachTABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Introduction 2. Some traditional emphases and orientations in psychotherapy 3. client variables in psychotherapy 4. psychotherapist 5. Specifying the therapeutic variables in psychotherapy 6. common and specific factors in psychotherapy 7. psychotherapeutic process 8. psychotherapeutic process II 9. cognitions, affects, and behavior 10. making psychotherapy more specific 11. research in psychotherapy 12. evaluating the effectivness of psychotherapy 13. psychotherapy - concluding note. |
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... recent years , with conflicting and untested theories and proce- dures in abundance . A recent publication of the National Institute of Mental Health , for example , refers to the existence of over 130 different forms of psychotherapy ...
... recent years , with conflicting and untested theories and proce- dures in abundance . A recent publication of the National Institute of Mental Health , for example , refers to the existence of over 130 different forms of psychotherapy ...
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... recent years . The earlier studies by Truax and others also have been criticized as weak methodologically ( Lambert and De Julio , 1976 ; Parloff , Waskow , and Wolfe , 1978 ) , and the psychometric qualities of the scales used to ...
... recent years . The earlier studies by Truax and others also have been criticized as weak methodologically ( Lambert and De Julio , 1976 ; Parloff , Waskow , and Wolfe , 1978 ) , and the psychometric qualities of the scales used to ...
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... recent years there has been increased attention paid to the potential importance of common or nonspecific factors in psychotherapy ( Frank , 1971 , 1973 ; Garfield , 1973 ; McCardel and Murray , 1974 ; Pat- terson , 1967 , 1969 ...
... recent years there has been increased attention paid to the potential importance of common or nonspecific factors in psychotherapy ( Frank , 1971 , 1973 ; Garfield , 1973 ; McCardel and Murray , 1974 ; Pat- terson , 1967 , 1969 ...
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SOME TRADITIONAL EMPHASES AND ORIENTATIONS | 17 |
Appraising the Different Emphases | 30 |
References | 36 |
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