Psychodynamic, affective, and behavioral theories to psychotherapy:
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Main Author: Sapp, Marty 1958- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Springfield Charles C Thomas Publisher, Ltd. 2010
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Chapter 1-2. Criteria for critiquing traditional -- Chapter 3. Traditional psychoanalysis -- Chapter 4. Behavior therapy -- Chapter 5. Existential psychotherapy -- Chapter 6. Person-centered psychotherapy -- Chapter 7. Gestial therapy -- Chapter 8. Moreno's psychodrama ; afterword, comparision of theories ; author index ; sunject index
The goal of this book is to examine three major theories and their approach to psychotherapypsychodynamic, affective, and behavioralwhich are defined as specific skills that a clinician or student can readily understand. In this book, these theories of psychotherapy are broken down into three phases or levels: beginning (Level I) intermediate (Level II) and action (Level III). Theories that are Level I will be appropriate for establishing a counseling relationship. Level II counseling skills further enhance this initial counseling relationship. Level III theories are action-oriented theories
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (225 pages)
ISBN:0398079749
9780398079741

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