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This comprehensive volume aligns existential-humanistic therapy (EHT) with the standards of evidence-based practice in psychology (EBPP).
It provides a solid empirical foundation for EHT as a therapeutic modality, while also demonstrating how it can serve as an integrative approach. The book identifies evidence for primary existential competencies and best practices, as well as multicultural considerations for prioritizing an individual client-s needs.
In each chapter, expert psychologists detail a key principle of EHT, including therapeutic presence, empathy, working with emotions, authenticity, therapist self-disclosure, here-and-now work, and the self within the therapeutic context. Integrative strategies including mindfulness, art therapy, experiential therapy, and equine-assisted therapy demonstrate the effectiveness of these foundational elements, when combined into a single approach.
Contributors draw on three pillars of EBPP-research evidence, clinical experience, and client characteristics-to demonstrate how EHT can be just as effective as other evidence-based approaches, if not more so in some contexts.
Contents
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Evidence-Based Psychological Practice in Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy
Louis Hoffman and Veronica Lac
Part I. Foundational Research and Competencies in Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy
Chapter 1. Approaching Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy From an Evidence-Based Perspective
Louis Hoffman
Chapter 2. Existential-Therapeutic Competencies
Joel Vos
Chapter 3. Research on Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy
Andrew M. Bland
Part II . Evidence-Based Foundations of Existential-Humanistic Stances
Chapter 4. Therapeutic Presence in Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy
Orah T. Krug, Chris Bradshaw, Juanita Ratner, and Almudena SÁnchez-Mazarro
Chapter 5. Empathy in Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy
Arthur C. Bohart, Jerrold Les Shapiro, and Gayle Byock
Chapter . Working With Emotions in Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy
Brittany Varisco and Louis Hoffman
Chapter 7. Authenticity, Self-Awareness, and Facing Life Directly in Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy
Drake Spaeth, Joseph Alexander Vanderhoff, Marguerite Pintauro, and Louis Hoffman
Chapter 8. Here-and-Now Work in Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy
Justin J. Underwood
Chapter 9. Working With Meaning in Life in Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy
Joel Vos
Chapter 10. Understanding Acceptance in Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy
Roxanne Christensen and Aviva Vincent
Chapter 11. Genuineness and the Real Relationship in Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy
Zenobia Morrill
Chapter 12. Therapist Self-Disclosure in Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy
Derrick Sebree, Jr. and Vanessa Brown
Chapter 13. The Self in Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy
Anne Y. J. Hsu
Part III. Integrative Strategies in Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy
Chapter 14. Integrative Considerations of Mindfulness and Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy
Donna Rockwell, O'Dell O. Johnson, and Shea Scharding
Chapter 15. The Creative and Expressive Arts Therapies and Existential -umanistic Psychotherapy
Ilene A. Serlin, Rainbow Tin Hung Ho, Fulya Kurter Musnitsky, and J. Ryan Kennedy
Chapter 16. Experiential Techniques in Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy
Trey Cole
Chapter 17. An Existential-Humanistic Approach to Equine-Facilitated Psychotherapy
Aviva Vincent and Veronica Lac
Index
About the Editors