基本説明
Highlighting the work of 28 distinguished psychotherapy researchers, showing how their research programs changed the way we think about and practice psychotherapy.
Full Description
Many clinicians today are unaware of the implications of psychotherapy research for their practice. And while they know where to find details on methods and statistical procedures, today amp rsquo s clinicians may not grasp the larger picture of psychotherapy research from the past 5 years.
Bringing Psychotherapy Research to Life attempts to bridge these gaps by highlighting the work of 28 distinguished psychotherapy researchers, showing how their research programs changed the way we think about and practice psychotherapy.
Contents
Contributors
Preface
A Brief Introduction to Psychotherapy Research
-J. Christopher Muran, Louis G. Castonguay, and Berhnard Strauss
I. Establishing the Foundation for the Scientific Study of Psychotherapy
Carl Rogers: Idealistic Pragmatist and Psychotherapy Research Pioneer
-Robert Elliott and Barry A. Farber
Jerome D. Frank: Psychotherapy Researcher and Humanitarian
-Bruce E. Wampold and Joel Weinberger
Lester Luborsky: A Trailblazer in Empirical Research on Psychoanalytic Therapy
-Paul Crits-Christoph, Jacques P. Barber, Brin F. S. Grenyer, and Louis Diguer
Hans Strupp: A Founder's Contributions to a Scientific Basis for Psychotherapy Practice
-Karla Moras, Timothy Anderson, and William E. Piper
Aaron T. Beck: The Cognitive Revolution in Theory and Therapy
-Steven D. Hollon
II. Does Psychotherapy Work?
Irene Elkin: amp quot The Data Are Always Friendly amp quot
-Karla Moras and M. Tracie Shea
Kenneth I. Howard: The Best Friend That Psychotherapy Research Ever Had.
-David E. Orlinsky, Merton S. Krause, Fredrick L. Newman, Robert J. Lueger, and Wolfgang Lutz
Allen E. Bergin: Consummate Scholar and Charter Member of the Society for Psychotherapy Research
-Michael J. Lambert, Alan S. Gurman, and P. Scott Richards
Klaus Grawe: On a Constant Quest for a Truly Integrative and Research-Based Psychotherapy
-Franz Caspar and Martin Grosse Holtforth
III. How Does Psychotherapy Work?
A. Therapist Contributions
Marvin R. Goldfried: Pioneering Spirit and Integrative Force
-Louis G. Castonguay and John C. Norcross
Michael J. Lambert: Building Confidence in Psychotherapy
-Benjamin M. Ogles and Jeffrey A. Hayes
Clara E. Hill: A Rebel With Several Causes
-Sarah Knox
B. Client Contributions
Eugene Gendlin: Experiential Philosophy and Psychotherapy
-David L. Rennie, Arthur C. Bohart, and Alberta E. Pos
Laura Rice: Natural Observer of Psychotherapy Process
-Jeanne C. Watson and Hadas Wiseman
Leslie Greenberg: Emotional Change Leads to Positive Outcome
-Rhonda N. Goldman, Lynne Angus, and Jeremy D. Safran
C. Relationship Variables
Edward S. Bordin: Innovative Thinker, Influential Investigator, and Inspiring Teacher
-Michael J. Constantino, Nicholas Ladany, and Thomas D. Borkovec
Donald J. Kiesler: Interpersonal Manifesto
-Christopher C. Wagner and Jeremy D. Safran
Lorna Smith Benjamin: Love, Loyalty, and Learning in Close Attachment Relationships
-Kenneth L. Critchfield
David E. Orlinsky: Developing Psychotherapy Research, Researching Psychotherapist Development
-Micheal Helge R amp oslash nnestad, Ulrike Willutzki, and Margarita Tarragona
D. Integration of Multiple Variables
Horst K amp auml chele: Bringing Research, Practice, and People Together
-Bernhard Strauss
Enrico Jones: Appreciating Complexity
-Tai Katzenstein, Peter Fonagy, and J. Stuart Ablon
David A. Shapiro: Psychotherapeutic Investigations
-Michael Barkham, Glenys Parry, and Gillian E. Hardy
Robert Elliott: Commitment to Experience
-Rhea Partyka
William B. Stiles: Empathic Reflections, Voices, and Theory-Building
-Meredith Glick Brinegar and Katerine Osatuke
IV. What Works For Whom?
Sol L. Garfield: A Pioneer in Bringing Science to Clinical Psychology
-Larry E. Beutler and Anne D. Simons
Larry E. Beutler: A Matter of Principles
-Paulo P. P. Machado, H amp eacute ctor Fern amp aacute ndez amp Aacute lvarez, and John F. Clarkin
Sidney J. Blatt: Relatedness, Self-Definition, and Mental Representation
-John S. Auerbach, Kenneth N. Levy, and Carrie E. Schaffer
William E. Piper: Negotiating the Complexities of Psychotherapy
-John S. Ogrodniczuk
V. Conclusion
Future Directions: Emerging Opportunities and Challenges in Psychotherapy Research
-Lynne Angus, Jeffrey A. Hayes, Timothy Anderson, Nicholas Ladany, Louis G. Castonguay, and J. Christopher Muran
Index
About the Editors