Halvorsen, Benum, Haavind, and McLeod’s (2016) A Life-Saving Therapy: The Theory-Building Case of "Cora" is rich in ideas and findings. My reflections fall into four categories. First, I comment on the finding that therapist and client reports of change in the case of Cora differ from results on objective measures. I argue that an extensive qualitative examination could better resolve this issue. Second, I raise questions concerning the idea that clients’ problems necessarily stem from early childhood abuse. Third, I argue that the authors’ finding of the importance of persistence in therapy may better explain how therapy works than a primary focus on significant events or significant moments. Finally, I agree with the aut...
This book offers reflections on how liberation might be experienced by clients as a result of the th...
Trauma-specific treatment groups have traditionally been offered based on the type of trauma exposur...
As part of this project comparing analyses of the case of Sharon based on Interpersonal Defense Theo...
In this commentary we explore the clinical aspects of Halvorsen, Benum, Haavind, and McLeod’s ...
The present paper presents a case study of long-term (121 sessions over three years), integrative th...
This discussion examines Halvorsen, Benum, Haavind, and McLeod’s (2016) case study of “C...
In this article we respond to the commentaries by Altman and Miller (2016), Bohart (2016), and Timul...
In this article, we respond to three commentaries by King (2015), Webb (2015), and Hyer and Brandon ...
When we experience life events with overwhelming emotional pain, we can escape this pain by making d...
My case study of "Caroline"-a 26 year old presenting with depression, PTSD symptoms, and a history o...
In this article, I respond to commentaries by Karen Riggs Skean (2018) and Shigeru Iwakabe (2018) on...
My case study of "Caroline"—a 26 year old presenting with depression, PTSD symptoms,...
The purpose of this study was to identify and describe the similarities and differences in the const...
This is a response to three commentaries to my case study of "Grace" (Pass, 2012), which utilized an...
Ward and Hogan’s (2015) case of "Judith," a client with traumatic brain injury (TBI), highligh...
This book offers reflections on how liberation might be experienced by clients as a result of the th...
Trauma-specific treatment groups have traditionally been offered based on the type of trauma exposur...
As part of this project comparing analyses of the case of Sharon based on Interpersonal Defense Theo...
In this commentary we explore the clinical aspects of Halvorsen, Benum, Haavind, and McLeod’s ...
The present paper presents a case study of long-term (121 sessions over three years), integrative th...
This discussion examines Halvorsen, Benum, Haavind, and McLeod’s (2016) case study of “C...
In this article we respond to the commentaries by Altman and Miller (2016), Bohart (2016), and Timul...
In this article, we respond to three commentaries by King (2015), Webb (2015), and Hyer and Brandon ...
When we experience life events with overwhelming emotional pain, we can escape this pain by making d...
My case study of "Caroline"-a 26 year old presenting with depression, PTSD symptoms, and a history o...
In this article, I respond to commentaries by Karen Riggs Skean (2018) and Shigeru Iwakabe (2018) on...
My case study of "Caroline"—a 26 year old presenting with depression, PTSD symptoms,...
The purpose of this study was to identify and describe the similarities and differences in the const...
This is a response to three commentaries to my case study of "Grace" (Pass, 2012), which utilized an...
Ward and Hogan’s (2015) case of "Judith," a client with traumatic brain injury (TBI), highligh...
This book offers reflections on how liberation might be experienced by clients as a result of the th...
Trauma-specific treatment groups have traditionally been offered based on the type of trauma exposur...
As part of this project comparing analyses of the case of Sharon based on Interpersonal Defense Theo...