Psychological Therapy
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Hogrefe Publishing
Published:1st Jan '04
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This text explores how therapists can and must learn from researchers, and how researchers can and must learn from practising therapists. The work is written in dialogue form. A practising therapist, a research psychologist, and a therapy researcher take part in three dialogues, each of which builds on the results of the previous dialogue. The first dialogue explores how therapeutic change takes place, while the second looks at how the mechanisms of action of psychotherapy can be understood in terms of basic psychological concepts. Finally, in the third dialogue, a psychological theory of psychotherapy is developed. The practical implications of this are shown in the form of case examples, as well as guidance on indications and treatment planning. The dialogue ends with suggestions as to how therapy training and provision of psychotherapy could be improved on the basis of the model of psychotherapy that has been developed.
Grawe attempts to bridge the gap between psychology and psychotherapy using the voices of his characters... [in] a detailed hypothetical discussion between a practicing therapist, a research psychologist and a therapy researcher. The first [section] is focused on how psychotherapy achieves its effects, the second with the foundations of psychological therapy, and the third, the most practical of the three, provides a model for psychological therapy... [A]nyone with an interest in using psychologically based procedures in therapy will find a wealth of information in Psychological Therapy. Dorothy Luczak, Columbia University , in International Journal of Psychotherapy, 2014
ISBN: 9780889372177
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656 pages
Revised edition