Unifying psychotherapy : principles, methods, and evidence from clinical science / Jeffrey J. Magnavita and Jack C. Anchin.
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TextPublisher: New York, NY : Springer Publishing Company, LLC, [2014]Description: 1 online resourceContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781461946601
- 1461946603
- 9780826199836
- 0826199836
- Psychotherapy -- Philosophy
- Clinical psychology -- Philosophy
- System theory
- Self-organizing systems
- Psychotherapy
- Psychotherapy
- Systems Theory
- Psychologie clinique -- Philosophie
- Théorie des systèmes
- Systèmes auto-organisés
- Psychothérapie
- HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General
- MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine
- MEDICAL -- Diseases
- MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine
- MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine
- Clinical psychology -- Philosophy
- Psychotherapy -- Philosophy
- Self-organizing systems
- System theory
- 616.89/14 23
- RC480.5 .M3145 2014eb
- WM 420
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Theory and evidence for unifying psychotherapy -- The emergence of a unifying paradigm for psychotherapy -- The personality system -- The relational matrix¿fundamental principles and processes -- Unified psychotherapeutics -- The mind/brain -- Self and other dyads -- Triads and family systems -- Larger systems -- Clinical strategies of unified psychotherapy -- Unifying psychotherapeutics-intrapsychic & dyadic levels -- Unifying psychotherapeutics-triadic, family, & sociocutural levels -- Formulation of unified treatment packages, clinical decision-making in unified therapeutics.
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Unified psychotherapy, considered to be a significant new paradigm in the evolution of psychotherapy, is a multicomponent biopychosocial systems model that draws from all of the major psychotherapeutic paradigms and is grounded in the relational matrix. This book provides a comprehensive examination, analysis, and appraisal of unified psychotherapy with a practice-friendly presentation of its theoretical and evidence-based foundations, principles, and methods. It offers clinicians and students a framework for using unified psychotherapy and includes specific intervention strategies that can be.
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