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1 online resource (xiii, 390 pages) |
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Includes index. |
Contents |
Corrective experiences in psychotherapy / Louis G. Castonguay and Clara E. Hill -- Corrective experience; a core principle for therapeutic change / Marvin R. Goldfried -- Corrective emotional experiences from a psychodynamic perspective / Brian A. Sharpless and Jacques P. Barber -- Corrective emotional experience; a relational perspective and critique / Christopher Christian [et. al.] -- A cognitive behavioral perspective on corrective experiences / Adele M. Hayes [et. al.] -- Corrective experience from a humanistic-experiential perspective / Leslie S. Greenberg and Robert Elliott -- Corrective (emotional) experience in person-centered therapy: Carl Rogers and Gloria Redux / Barry A. Farber, [et. al.] -- An expectancy-based approach to facilitating corrective experiences in psychotherapy / Michael J. Constantino and Henny A. Westra -- Corrective experiences: what can we learn from different models and research in basic psychology / Franz Caspar and Thomas Berger -- Clients' perspectives on corrective experiences in psychotherapy / Laurie Heatherington [et. al.] -- Corrective relational experiences : client perspectives / Sarah Knox [et. al.] -- Relational events in acceptance and commitment therapy for three clients with Anorexia Nervosa : what is corrective / Margit I. Berman [et.al.] -- Corrective experiences in cognitive behavior and interpersonal-emotional processing therapies: a qualitative analysis of a single case / Louis G. Catonguay [et. al.] -- Varieties of corrective experiencing in context: a study of contrasts / Timothy Anderson [et. al.] -- The stream of corrective experiences in action : big bang and constant dripping / Martin Grosse Holtforth and Christoph Fluckiger -- Corrective relational experiences in supervision / Nicholas Ladany[et. al.] -- Corrective experiences in psychotherapy: definitions, process, consequences, and research directions / Clara E. Hill [et. al.] |
Summary |
"Corrective experiences are events that challenge one's fear or expectations and lead to new outcomes. They are often facilitated by a skilled therapist as a breakthrough in the client's efforts to engage in new behaviors, adopt more healthy ways of relating to others, develop a more positive view of self, or feel previously unacceptable feelings. As such, corrective experiences play a central role in transformative processes fostered in different forms of psychotherapy. Yet despite their playing such a crucial role in therapy, there has been scant research and theoretical attention devoted to the nature of corrective experiences, what therapeutic mechanisms trigger them, or their consequences for positive outcomes. Veteran psychotherapy scholars Louis Castonguay and Clara Hill team up again for this comprehensive look at corrective experiences across the main psychotherapeutic approaches. Presented in two parts, this edited volume brings together leading scholar-practitioners to map out the theoretical bases of corrective experiences (Part I) and new research on transformative events across various client perspectives, different psychotherapeutic schools, and treatments for specific clinical problems, such as generalized anxiety disorder and anorexia nervosa (Part II). Written for the therapist as well as the clinical researcher, Transformation in Psychotherapy provides conceptually sophisticated and clinically rich perspectives of the process of change that will appeal to scholars and graduate students specializing in psychotherapy practice and research"--Publicity materials. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved). |
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Also issued in print. |
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Description based on print version record. |
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GMD: electronic resource. |
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Psychotherapy.
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Cognitive therapy.
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Psychodynamic psychotherapy.
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Psychotherapy.
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
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Added Author |
Castonguay, Louis Georges.
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Hill, Clara E., 1948-
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Other Form: |
Print version: Transformation in psychotherapy. Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2012 9781433811593 (DLC) 2011053042 (OCoLC)776999993 |
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