Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy – Interpersonal/Humanistic/Existential V 3
Interpersonal/Humanistic/Existential
Samenvatting
Now available in paperback.
In this volume, theoretical frames, modalities, and applications are examined for Interpersonal/Humanistic/Existential psychotherapy. Topics range from "Culturally Sensitive Psychotherapy with Children" to "Spiritually Sensitive Therapy" and "Existential Treatment with HIV/AIDS clients."
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<p>Preface (Florence W. Kaslow).</p>
<p>SECTION ONE: PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH CHILDREN.</p>
<p>Chapter 1. Structural Family Therapy: An Elaboration of Theory and Practice (C. Wayne Jones and Marion Lindblad–Goldberg).</p>
<p>Chapter 2. The Central Role of Culture: Working with Asian Children and Families (Christine M. Chao).</p>
<p>Chapter 3. Play in Therapy with Abused Children (Eliana Gil).</p>
<p>Chapter 4. Existential/Experiential Approaches to Child and Family Psychotherapy (Volker Thomas).</p>
<p>Chapter 5. A Biopsychosocial Approach to Play Therapy with Maltreated Children (Laura Palmer, Anne R. Farrar and Nouriman Ghahary).</p>
<p>SECTION TWO: PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS.</p>
<p>Chapter 6. Solution–Focused Brief Therapy with Adolescents (Joel K. Simon and Insoo Kim Berg).</p>
<p>Chapter 7. An Integrative Approach to Assessment and Intervention with Adolescents of Color (Arpana G. Inman, Kwamia N. Rawls, Marisol M. Meza and Andraé L. Brown).</p>
<p>Chapter 8. Adlerian Therapy: A Century of Tradition and Research (Robert Sherman and Anselm Nwaorgu).</p>
<p>Chapter 9. School–Based Community Family Therapy for Adolescents at Risk (Norbert A. Wetzel and Hinda Winawer).</p>
<p>SECTION THREE: PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH ADULTS.</p>
<p>Chapter 10. A Relational–Cultural Perspective in Therapy (Judith V. Jordan).</p>
<p>Chapter 11. Existential/Humanistic Psychotherapy (Paul E. Bracke and James F. T. Bugental).</p>
<p>Chapter 12. Spiritually–Sensitive Psychotherapy (Harry J. Aponte).</p>
<p>Chapter 13. Existential Treatment with HIV/AIDS Clients (Eugene W. Farber).</p>
<p>Chapter 14. Logotherapy (Elisabeth Lukas and Bianca Zwang Hirsch).</p>
<p>SECTION FOUR. PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH FAMILIES AND COUPLES.</p>
<p>Chapter 15. Couple Therapy as Transforming Process: Reflections on Couples Stories (Maurizio Andolfi, (Joseph Kabali, Translator).</p>
<p>Chapter 16. Existential Dilemmas and Skill Building in Couple Therapy (Adriana Balaguer Dunn).</p>
<p>Chapter 17. Resilience and Human Rights Activism in Women′s Life Stories (Pilar Hernández and Janine Roberts).</p>
<p>Chapter 18. Redecision Family Therapy (Vann S. Joines).</p>
<p>Chapter 19. Contextual Therapy (Catherine Ducommun–Nagy).</p>
<p>Chapter 20. Systems as Interconnecting Social–Psychological Processes: Existential Foundations of Families (Robert F. Massey).</p>
<p>SECTION FIVE: GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY.</p>
<p>Chapter 21. Psychodrama (Alan Jacobs).</p>
<p>Chapter 22. Transactional Analysis (Robert F. Massey, Gordon Hewitt and Carlo Moiso).</p>
<p>Chapter 23. Body–Centered Psychotherapy (William F. Cornell).</p>
<p>Chapter 24. Biopsychosocial and Spiritual Treatment of Trauma (Anie Kalayjian).</p>
<p>SECTION SIX: SPECIAL TOPICS.</p>
<p>Chapter 25. International Perspectives on Professional Ethics (Marilyn Peterson Armour, Ingeborg Haug, with Dorothy Becvar, Helen Braun, Mony Elkaim, Shibusawa Fazuko and Augustine Nwoye).</p>
<p>Chapter 26. An Interpersonal–Systemic and Developmental Approach to Supervision (Sharon Davis Massey and Linda Combs).</p>
<p>Chapter 27. Humanistic, Interpersonal, and Existential Psychotherapies: Review and Synthesis (Sharon Davis Massey).</p>
<p>Author Index.</p>
<p>Subject Index.</p>