This commentary on the integrative case study of Ms. Q by Barbara Ingram (2009) aims to discuss relevant theoretical, clinical, research, and training issues in the development and practice of integrative/eclectic psychotherapy models. It begins with a description of the contributions and position of Ingram’s model within the current psychotherapy integration literature. It then examines issues in the development and practice of psychotherapy integration approaches, and concludes by highlighting the urgent need for research on the effectiveness and training in integrative practices in naturalistic clinical settings
Important change in competent practice in psychological therapy is increasingly being influenced by ...
This article highlights the distinction between integration and eclecticism, arguing for an integrat...
This is a phenomenological study exploring the first-person lived experiences of 14 clinicians in th...
This commentary on the integrative case study of Ms. Q by Barbara Ingram (2009) aims to discuss rele...
Ingram's (2009) case history of Ms. Q demonstrates how an integrative model can be used to tailor th...
Ingram (2009) presents a case study conducted within her model of psychotherapy integration, a syste...
Stricker (2009), Grinfeld (2009), and Lampropoulos (2009) provide three types of commentary on my ca...
Although integration has been formally influencing the field of psychotherapy since the 1930s, its i...
This case study illustrates how theoretical and methodological integration may occur in an emerg...
he integrative psychotherapy movement emerged in part as a reaction to the historical pattern of div...
This case study describes the treatment of a married mother—Ms. Q—in her mid-thirties who sought hel...
This case study describes the treatment of a married mother—Ms. Q—in her mid-thirties who sought hel...
Psychotherapy is plagued with fragmentation of, models, theories and interventions. The future of ps...
Psychotherapy is plagued with fragmentation of models, theories, and interventions. The future of ps...
Psychotherapy represents a diverse and controversial field. It is characterised by an excessive prol...
Important change in competent practice in psychological therapy is increasingly being influenced by ...
This article highlights the distinction between integration and eclecticism, arguing for an integrat...
This is a phenomenological study exploring the first-person lived experiences of 14 clinicians in th...
This commentary on the integrative case study of Ms. Q by Barbara Ingram (2009) aims to discuss rele...
Ingram's (2009) case history of Ms. Q demonstrates how an integrative model can be used to tailor th...
Ingram (2009) presents a case study conducted within her model of psychotherapy integration, a syste...
Stricker (2009), Grinfeld (2009), and Lampropoulos (2009) provide three types of commentary on my ca...
Although integration has been formally influencing the field of psychotherapy since the 1930s, its i...
This case study illustrates how theoretical and methodological integration may occur in an emerg...
he integrative psychotherapy movement emerged in part as a reaction to the historical pattern of div...
This case study describes the treatment of a married mother—Ms. Q—in her mid-thirties who sought hel...
This case study describes the treatment of a married mother—Ms. Q—in her mid-thirties who sought hel...
Psychotherapy is plagued with fragmentation of, models, theories and interventions. The future of ps...
Psychotherapy is plagued with fragmentation of models, theories, and interventions. The future of ps...
Psychotherapy represents a diverse and controversial field. It is characterised by an excessive prol...
Important change in competent practice in psychological therapy is increasingly being influenced by ...
This article highlights the distinction between integration and eclecticism, arguing for an integrat...
This is a phenomenological study exploring the first-person lived experiences of 14 clinicians in th...