Principles of Therapeutic Change That Work
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Oxford Series in Clinical Psychology
ISBN-10
0195156846
ISBN-13
9780195156843
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint
Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 22nd, 2005
Print length
416 Pages
Weight
942 grams
Dimensions
18.50 x 26.40 x 2.90 cms
Product Classification:
Psychotherapy
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This book is a result of a Task Force aimed at identifying empirically-based principles of therapeutic change that recognize the role of technical procedures, relationship variables, as well as client and therapist characteristics. These principles were derived for four problem areas: depression, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, and substance abuse disorders.
This book presents the findings of a Joint Presidential Task Force of the Society of Clinical Psychology (Division 12 of APA) and of the North American Society for Psychotherapy Research. This task force was charged with integrating two previous task force findings which addressed, respectively, Treatments That Work (Division 12, APA), and Relationships That Work (Division 29, APA). This book transcends particular models of psychotherapy and treatment techniques and procedures, giving special attention to the empirical grounding of multiple contributors to change. The result is a series of over 60 principles for applying treatments to four problem areas: depression, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, and substance abuse disorders. This book explains both principles that are common to many problem areas and those that are specific to different populations in a format that is designed to help the clinician optimize treatment planning.
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