Developments in psychotherapy: historical perspectives
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Veröffentlicht: London Sage Publications 1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Person-centered psychotherapy: twenty historical steps / Nathaniel J. Raskin -- The existential-phenomenological movement, 1834-1995 / Simon du Plock -- Developments in transactional analysis / Ian Stewart -- Developments in Gestalt therapy / Malcolm Parlett and Judith Hemming -- Developments in transpersonal psychotherapy / John Rowan -- Looking back, looking forward: personal construct therapy in sociohistorical perspective / Robert A. Neimeyer and Joel M. Martin -- Developments in behaviour therapy / Robert Newell -- Developments in cognitive therapy, 1960-95 / Marjorie E. Weishaar -- Trends in rational emotive behaviour therapy, 1955-95 / Michael Neenan and Windy Dryden -- Developments in psychotherapy integration / Cory F. Newman and Marvin R. Goldfried
This comprehensive and accessible book charts the origins and development of the major non-psychoanalytic fields in counselling and psychotherapy. Leading British and North American psychotherapists examine a range of approaches including person-centred, transactional analysis, Gestalt, cognitive and behavioural therapy. They discuss how, why and where each approach came about, and the context and influences under which it was formulated. They go on to survey the further development of theory and practice in each case, taking in the most significant trends and highlighting advances which are o
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ISBN:0803979118
1849206910
9780803979116
9781849206914

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