Ingram (2009) presents a case study conducted within her model of psychotherapy integration, a systematic approach that takes several factors into account. Within the integration field, Ingram’s model can be classified within the bounds of “Technical Eclecticism,” and is more encompassing than other similar approaches. The approach can be improved by greater attention to cyclical factors among her categories, but it remains an important contribution. Her interesting case study demonstrates how her system can be applied. 
In the following paper the author describes the integrative therapy process with a depressed client....
Meaningful psychotherapy integration requires theoretical unification because psychotherapists can o...
For clients who present with multiple, complex, and unique presenting problems, it can be challengin...
This commentary on the integrative case study of Ms. Q by Barbara Ingram (2009) aims to discuss rele...
Although integration has been formally influencing the field of psychotherapy since the 1930s, its i...
This commentary on the integrative case study of Ms. Q by Barbara Ingram (2009) aims to discuss rele...
This article highlights the distinction between integration and eclecticism, arguing for an integrat...
This article traces the pathways that led the author to his current integrative perspective on psych...
Ingram's (2009) case history of Ms. Q demonstrates how an integrative model can be used to tailor th...
Psychotherapy represents a diverse and controversial field. It is characterised by an excessive prol...
Psychotherapy has developed from four foundational schools of psychoanalytic, cognitive behavioural,...
This article analyzes the current state of integrative psychotherapy with respect to various levels ...
This commentary discusses the therapy of a trauma survivor from the perspective of psychotherapy int...
Stricker (2009), Grinfeld (2009), and Lampropoulos (2009) provide three types of commentary on my ca...
Important change in competent practice in psychological therapy is increasingly being influenced by ...
In the following paper the author describes the integrative therapy process with a depressed client....
Meaningful psychotherapy integration requires theoretical unification because psychotherapists can o...
For clients who present with multiple, complex, and unique presenting problems, it can be challengin...
This commentary on the integrative case study of Ms. Q by Barbara Ingram (2009) aims to discuss rele...
Although integration has been formally influencing the field of psychotherapy since the 1930s, its i...
This commentary on the integrative case study of Ms. Q by Barbara Ingram (2009) aims to discuss rele...
This article highlights the distinction between integration and eclecticism, arguing for an integrat...
This article traces the pathways that led the author to his current integrative perspective on psych...
Ingram's (2009) case history of Ms. Q demonstrates how an integrative model can be used to tailor th...
Psychotherapy represents a diverse and controversial field. It is characterised by an excessive prol...
Psychotherapy has developed from four foundational schools of psychoanalytic, cognitive behavioural,...
This article analyzes the current state of integrative psychotherapy with respect to various levels ...
This commentary discusses the therapy of a trauma survivor from the perspective of psychotherapy int...
Stricker (2009), Grinfeld (2009), and Lampropoulos (2009) provide three types of commentary on my ca...
Important change in competent practice in psychological therapy is increasingly being influenced by ...
In the following paper the author describes the integrative therapy process with a depressed client....
Meaningful psychotherapy integration requires theoretical unification because psychotherapists can o...
For clients who present with multiple, complex, and unique presenting problems, it can be challengin...