Although integration has been formally influencing the field of psychotherapy since the 1930s, its impact gained significant momentum during the 1980s. Practical, theoretical, and scientific reasons help to explain the growing influence of integration in psychotherapy. The field of psychotherapy is characterized by many challenges which integration may change into meaningful opportunities. Nonetheless, many obstacles remain when seeking to advance integration. To appreciate the strength of integration in psychotherapy we describe an integrative, comprehensive approach to service delivery, research, and training. We then discuss the role of integration in the future of psychotherapy. (PsycINFO Database Recor
The authors build upon Castonguay and Goldfried's analysis regarding issues and directions central t...
Psychotherapy is plagued with fragmentation of models, theories, and interventions. The future of ps...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the extent to which a sample of Swedish psychotherapists us...
Although integration has been formally influencing the field of psychotherapy since the 1930s, its i...
Ingram (2009) presents a case study conducted within her model of psychotherapy integration, a syste...
This article traces the pathways that led the author to his current integrative perspective on psych...
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 highlights the distinction between integration and eclecticism, arguing for an integrat...
Meaningful psychotherapy integration requires theoretical unification because psychotherapists can o...
This paper makes a theoretical reflection on the possibilities of integration in psychotherapy. Ther...
he integrative psychotherapy movement emerged in part as a reaction to the historical pattern of div...
In addressing the client's needs for both complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) healing metho...
This commentary on the integrative case study of Ms. Q by Barbara Ingram (2009) aims to discuss rele...
Important change in competent practice in psychological therapy is increasingly being influenced by ...
The authors build upon Castonguay and Goldfried's analysis regarding issues and directions central t...
Psychotherapy is plagued with fragmentation of models, theories, and interventions. The future of ps...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the extent to which a sample of Swedish psychotherapists us...
Although integration has been formally influencing the field of psychotherapy since the 1930s, its i...
Ingram (2009) presents a case study conducted within her model of psychotherapy integration, a syste...
This article traces the pathways that led the author to his current integrative perspective on psych...
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 highlights the distinction between integration and eclecticism, arguing for an integrat...
Meaningful psychotherapy integration requires theoretical unification because psychotherapists can o...
This paper makes a theoretical reflection on the possibilities of integration in psychotherapy. Ther...
he integrative psychotherapy movement emerged in part as a reaction to the historical pattern of div...
In addressing the client's needs for both complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) healing metho...
This commentary on the integrative case study of Ms. Q by Barbara Ingram (2009) aims to discuss rele...
Important change in competent practice in psychological therapy is increasingly being influenced by ...
The authors build upon Castonguay and Goldfried's analysis regarding issues and directions central t...
Psychotherapy is plagued with fragmentation of models, theories, and interventions. The future of ps...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the extent to which a sample of Swedish psychotherapists us...