After more than 40 years of research, a substantial body of evidence has shown psychotherapy to be helpful in ameliorating psychological suffering. This is seldom questioned in professional circles, yet intense debate persists over how, when, and why therapy works. Those claiming to know the answers fall into two main camps, one arguing that some empirically supported treatments are therapeutic for specific problems, while others are less effective. The other camp posits that all approaches work equally well, as long as a strong therapist client relationship and other common curative factors are present. Can both doctrines be correct? Second-Order Change in Psychotherapy: The Golden Thread That Unifies Effective Treatments asserts that they...
This book reinterprets psychotherapy from a social role perspective, permitting a grand synthesis ...
The question "what makes therapy work?" has many facets. For instance, if there is evidence for a ce...
To address the need for conceptual and clinical consensus within the field, psychotherapy research h...
After more than 40 years of research, a substantial body of evidence has shown psychotherapy to be h...
The area of psychotherapy has adopted positivist paradigm and its medical model and clinical trials ...
In this chapter, we focus on the therapeutic relationship and demonstrate how second-order change is...
Psychotherapy works. But it is less clear how. Most models of therapeutic change are wedded to speci...
Ever since it achieved respectability as a modality of healing, the practice of psychotherapy hasbee...
Inquiry into the nature and process of change is fundamental to the domains of counseling and psycho...
Gordon Paul wali one of the most often quoted questions that has guided psychological interventions ...
Mental health problems present an increasing global disease burden making the development of effecti...
Psychological treatments are the other arm of therapy for depression and many psychiatric disorders....
At a time when psychotherapists are increasingly required to demonstrate their effectiveness, and ev...
The paper will highlight the dynamics of change over the process of psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Th...
Content and Focus: Person-centred therapy (PCT) and psychodynamic therapy frequently comprise two of...
This book reinterprets psychotherapy from a social role perspective, permitting a grand synthesis ...
The question "what makes therapy work?" has many facets. For instance, if there is evidence for a ce...
To address the need for conceptual and clinical consensus within the field, psychotherapy research h...
After more than 40 years of research, a substantial body of evidence has shown psychotherapy to be h...
The area of psychotherapy has adopted positivist paradigm and its medical model and clinical trials ...
In this chapter, we focus on the therapeutic relationship and demonstrate how second-order change is...
Psychotherapy works. But it is less clear how. Most models of therapeutic change are wedded to speci...
Ever since it achieved respectability as a modality of healing, the practice of psychotherapy hasbee...
Inquiry into the nature and process of change is fundamental to the domains of counseling and psycho...
Gordon Paul wali one of the most often quoted questions that has guided psychological interventions ...
Mental health problems present an increasing global disease burden making the development of effecti...
Psychological treatments are the other arm of therapy for depression and many psychiatric disorders....
At a time when psychotherapists are increasingly required to demonstrate their effectiveness, and ev...
The paper will highlight the dynamics of change over the process of psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Th...
Content and Focus: Person-centred therapy (PCT) and psychodynamic therapy frequently comprise two of...
This book reinterprets psychotherapy from a social role perspective, permitting a grand synthesis ...
The question "what makes therapy work?" has many facets. For instance, if there is evidence for a ce...
To address the need for conceptual and clinical consensus within the field, psychotherapy research h...