LEADER 00000cam 2200000I 4500 001 ocm80062339 003 OCoLC 005 20121018154748.0 006 m d 007 cr ||| 008 060818t20052005dcua ob 001 0 eng d 019 507796720|a605267988|a656836942 035 (OCoLC)80062339 035 (OCoLC)80062339 035 (OCoLC)80062339|z(OCoLC)507796720|z(OCoLC)605267988 |z(OCoLC)656836942 037 |b00001570 040 COCUF|beng|cCOCUF|dU5D|dZCU|dVLB|dAZK|dSTJ 049 STJJ 050 4 RC489.E24|bS28 2005 082 04 616.89/14|222 099 WORLD WIDE WEB|aE-BOOK|aEBSCO 100 1 Scaturo, Douglas J. 245 10 Clinical dilemmas in psychotherapy :|ba transtheoretical approach to psychotherapy integration /|cDouglas J. Scaturo. 250 First edition. 264 1 Washington, DC :|bAmerican Psychological Association, |c[2005] 264 4 |c©2005 300 1 online resource (x, 255 pages) :|billustrations 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 500 GMD: electronic resource. 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-242) and index. 505 0 Part I. Clinical Dilemmas: An Introduction. 1. Fundamental clinical dilemmas in psychotherapy: introduction to a transtheoretical concept -- 2. The evolution of psychotherapy: the dilemma of integration versus manualization -- Part II. Clinical Dilemmas Among Diverse Approaches to Treatment. 3. Psychodynamic and insight- oriented psychotherapy: focus and comprehensiveness, confrontation and support -- 4. Cognitive behavior therapy : balancing the directive and nondirective elements of treatment -- 5. Marital and couple therapy: the therapist's dilemmas with dyads -- 6. Family systems therapy: dilemmas of codependency and family homeostasis - - 7. Group psychotherapy: multiple dilemmas with multiple patients -- Part III. Clinical Dilemmas in Therapeutic Process. 8. Transference, countertransference, and resistance: unconscious determinants of dilemmas -- 9. Therapeutic neutrality, self-disclosure, and boundary management: dilemmas of therapeutic engagement -- Part IV. Clinical Dilemmas in Psychotherapy Integration: Theory, Practice, and Historical Context. 10. A three-phase learning-based integrative model of psychotherapy: the therapeutic alliance, technical interventions, and relearning -- 11. Integrative psychotherapy in clinical practice: an illustration of dilemma management -- 12. Dilemmas, dialecticism, and integration in the history of psychology: toward synergy and synthesis. 520 "The concept of clinical dilemmas in psychotherapy has been difficult to conceptualize because of their nondiscrete quality. The varieties and range of clinical dilemmas in psychotherapy challenge attempts at taxonomy and categorization. In part, because of the inseparable and inherently interpersonal character of psychotherapeutic treatment, clinical dilemmas are ever present within the psychotherapeutic context, regardless of the type of therapy or theoretical framework being used or the availability of a therapy manual for consultation. Other theorists have also postulated concepts that have transtheoretical relevance as well. When Bandura (1977a) first advanced the notion of self-efficacy in treatment, he viewed this as a potentially unifying concept in behavior change processes. In sum, like the concepts of stages of change, self-efficacy, or the therapeutic alliance rupture, the perspective advanced presently is that the notion of the clinical dilemma in psychotherapy, whether predominantly technical or ethical or admixture, transcends the particular mode of therapy being used by the clinician (Scaturo, 2002b). Psychotherapists, regardless of their particular theoretical persuasions, frequently find themselves grappling with similar judgment calls in the treatment of a given patient or family (Scaturo, 2001). The comprehension of this complex notion, in both its technical and ethical realms, likely differentiates the professional psychotherapist from the behavioral technician and may ultimately lead to the patient's improvement and betterment." (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved). 588 Description based on print version record. 650 0 Eclectic psychotherapy. 650 0 Cognitive therapy. 650 0 Psychotherapists|xProfessional ethics. 650 0 Psychotherapist and patient. 650 2 Psychotherapy. 650 2 Psychotherapy|xethics. 650 2 Professional-Patient Relations. 776 0 Original|w(DLC) 2004022391 994 01|bSTJ
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