Chapter 1 Defining and Comparing the Psychotherapies
Chapter 2 Psychoanalytic Therapies
Chapter 3 Psychodynamic Therapies
Chapter 4 Existential Therapies
Chapter 5 Person-Centered Therapies
Chapter 6 Experiential Therapies
Chapter 7 Interpersonal Therapies
Chapter 8 Exposure Therapies
Chapter 9 Behavior Therapies
Chapter 10 Cognitive Therapies
Chapter 11 Third-Wave Therapies
Chapter 12 Systemic Therapies
Chapter 13 Gender-Sensitive Therapies
Chapter 14 Multicultural Therapies
Chapter 15 Constructivist Therapies
Chapter 16 Integrative Therapies
Chapter 17 Comparative Therapies
Chapter 18 The Future of Psychotherapy
Appendix A: Meta-Analysis
Appendix B: An Alternative Table of Contents
References
Name Index
Subject Index
James O. Prochaska, PhD, is Professor of Psychology and Director of
the Cancer Prevention Research Consortium at the University of
Rhode Island, where he co-developed the transtheoretical /stages of
change model. Dr. Prochaska has over 50 years of psychotherapy
experience in a variety of settings and is the first psychologist
to win a Medal of Honor for Clinical Research from the American
Cancer Society. His books include Changing for Good
and Changing to Thrive.
John C. Norcross, PhD, ABPP, is Distinguished Professor of
Psychology at the University of Scranton, Adjunct Professor of
Psychiatry at SUNY Upstate Medical University, and a clinical
psychologist in independent practice. Among his books are
Psychotherapy Relationships That Work, Handbook of Psychotherapy
Integration, and Insider's Guide to Graduate School in Clinical and
Counseling Psychology.
"Systems of Psychotherapy is a brilliant book and indispensable guide for both experienced and new clinicians. Each edition gets better at capturing fundamental principles of change at the interface of individual experience and its social contexts, including the therapeutic relationship." --Ester R. Shapiro, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts"Systems of Psychotherapy is a special book that has a special place among theory books in psychotherapy. Most such books are duly informative, but the Prochaska and Norcross text is in a league of its own in terms of its ability to both inform and engage the reader in the material." --Charles J. Gelso, Ph.D., University of Maryland"In the confusing multiplicity of psychotherapeutic orientations, there is nothing better, more revealing, or more entertaining than letting orientations point out their differences with each other. That is the strategy that Prochaska and Norcross perfectand that is why I use their book in my psychotherapy courses with psychiatrists and psychologists throughout Europe." --Ferdinand Knobloch, M.D., University of British Columbia"Systems of Psychotherapy provides state of the art information about counseling/therapy theories in a highly engaging manner. It is not just a superb text; it is the standard to which other texts should aspire." --Glenn E. Good, Ph.D., University of Missouri-Columbia"In my many years of clinical training, Systems of Psychotherapy is the only text I have known to reach such singular comprehensiveness and usefulness in helping students learn the theoretical foundations of psychotherapy. Norcross and Prochaska go beyond conventional descriptions of theories to present integrative perspectives, therapeutic commonalities, outcome research, and future directions. A superb and practical text!" --Linda F. Campbell, Ph.D., University of Georgia"Simply the best book on approaches to psychotherapy. An excellent overview of all of the major approaches with objective presentation of each theory." --Mark Aoyagi, Ph.D., University of Denver
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