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Psychotherapy Relationships That Work : Therapist Contributions and Responsiveness to Patients

ISBN: 9780195143461 | 0195143469
Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Pub. Date: 8/22/2002

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SummaryTable of Contents
This book is the result of the American Psychological Association's Division of Psychotherapy (Div. 29) Task Force aimed at applying psychological science to the identification and promulgation of effective psychotherapy. Many efforts to improve therapy have focused on codifyingevidence-based treatments, but in doing so have left the psychotherapeutic relationship behind. Clinical experience and research findings underscore that the therapeutic relationship accounts for as much of the outcome as particular treatments. This volume's 25 chapters ... MORE
Contributorsxi
I. Introduction
Empirically Supported Therapy Relationships
3(14)
John C. Norcross
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Research Summary on the Therapeutic Relationship and Psychotherapy Outcome
17(20)
Michael J. Lambert
Dean E. Barley
II. Effective Elements
General Elements of the Therapy Relationship
The Alliance
37(34)
Adam O. Horvath
Robinder P. Bedi
Cohesion in Group Psychotherapy
71(10)
Gary M. Burlingame
Addie Fuhriman
Jennifer E. Johnson
Empathy
81(28)
Arthur C. Bohart
Robert Elliott
Leslie S. Greenberg
Jeanne C. Watson
Goal Consensus and Collaboration
109(20)
Georgiana Shick Tryon
Greta Winograd
Customizing the Therapy Relationship to the Individual Patient
Resistance
129(16)
Larry E. Beutler
Carla M. Moleiro
Hani Talebi
Functional Impairment and Coping Style
145(30)
Larry E. Beutler
T. Mark Harwood
Shabia Alimohamed
Mary Malik
III. Promising Elements
General Elements of the Therapy Relationship
Positive Regard
175(20)
Barry A. Farber
Jodie S. Lane
Congruence
195(22)
Marjorie H. Klein
Gregory G. Kolden
Jennifer L. Michels
Sarah Chisholm-Stockard
Feedback
217(18)
Charles D. Claiborn
Rodney K. Goodyear
Pamela A. Horner
Repairing Alliance Ruptures
235(20)
Jeremy D. Safran
J. Christopher Muran
Lisa Wallner Samstag
Christopher Stevens
Self-Disclosure
255(12)
Clara E. Hill
Sarah Knox
The Management of Countertransference
267(18)
Charles J. Gelso
Jeffrey A. Hayes
Relational Interpretations
285(18)
Paul Crits-Christoph
Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons
Customizing the Therapy Relationship to the Individual Patient
Stages of Change
303(12)
James O. Prochaska
John C. Norcross
Anaclitic/Sociotropic and Introjective/ Autonomous Dimensions
315(20)
Sidney J. Blatt
Golan Shahar
David C. Zuroff
Expectations and Preferences
335(22)
Diane B. Arnkoff
Carol R. Glass
Stephanie J. Shapiro
Assimilation of Problematic Experiences
357(10)
William B. Stiles
Attachment Style
367(16)
Bjorn Meyer
Paul A. Pilkonis
Religion and Spirituality
383(18)
Everett L. Worthington, Jr.
Steven J. Sandage
Cultural and Demographic Diversity
401(22)
Stanley Sue
Amy G. Lam
Personality Disorders
423(18)
Lorna Smith Benjamin
Christie P. Karpiak
IV. Conclusions and Guidelines
Empirically Supported Therapy Relationships: Conclusions and Recommendations of the Division 29 Task Force
441(4)
Steering Committee
Appendix: Evaluation of Research Studies445(2)
Index447

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