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More About This Title Twenty-First Century Psychotherapies: Contemporary Approaches to Theory and Practice
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"Jay Lebow has done a masterful job in presenting a lucid overview of the leading theories of psychotherapy, strategies of change, and intervention techniques at the forefront of the field. This outstanding volume is a must-read for seasoned clinicians and trainees alike."
—Froma Walsh, Mose & Sylvia Firestone Professor in the School of Social Service Administration, Professor of Psychiatry in the Pritzker School of Medicine, and Codirector of Center for Family Health, The University of Chicago
"This book provides a well-written, up-to-date survey of the theories and practices of psychotherapy that have stood the test of time and seem to be here to stay. A great strength is the chapter authors' inclusion of the evidence for each approach, since Evidence-Based Practice truly is a hallmark of the twenty-first century. This outstanding resource will enable readers to both understand and implement therapy."
—Ronald F. Levant, EdD, ABPP, Dean and Professor of Psychology, University of Akron, and 2005 President, American Psychological Association
"Twenty-First Century Psychotherapies offers a remarkably comprehensive, up-to-date, and scholarly examination of the dominant approaches to therapy. Written by leading and articulate experts in each intervention model, this book draws together the most forward-thinking perspectives in individual, group, and couples/family therapy. This will be a treasured reference to novice and experienced clinicians alike, and I expect it to be a much-consulted companion to professionals for many years to come."
—Nadine J. Kaslow, PhD, ABPP, Professor and Chief Psychologist, Emory University School of Medicine at Grady Health System
Twenty-First Century Psychotherapies provides thorough coverage of the methods of psychotherapy now held in the highest regard, both for the quality of the research evidence behind them and for their effectiveness with a variety of treatment populations and treatment settings.
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Contributors List v
Preface vii
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
Jay L. Lebow
Chapter 2 Behavior Therapy 8
Richard E. Zinbarg and James W. Griffith
Chapter 3 Cognitive Therapy 43
Scott H. Kellogg and Jeffrey E. Young
Chapter 4 Experiential Therapy 80
Alberta E. Pos, Leslie S. Greenberg, and Robert Elliott
Chapter 5 Mindfulness- and Acceptance-Based Therapy 123
Ruth A. Baer and Debra B. Huss
Chapter 6 Postmodern/Poststructuralist Therapies 167
Margarita Tarragona
Chapter 7 Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy 206
Jeffrey J. Magnavita
Chapter 8 Existential Psychotherapy 237
Mick Cooper
Chapter 9 Feminist Therapy 277
Laura S. Brown
Chapter 10 Couple and Family Therapy 307
Jay L. Lebow
Chapter 11 Group Therapy 347
Gary M. Burlingame and Debra Theobald McClendon
Chapter 12 Integrative Therapy 389
George Stricker and Jerry Gold
Chapter 13 Technical Eclecticism and Multimodal Therapy 424
Arnold A. Lazarus
Chapter 14 Common Factors in Psychotherapy 453
Jacqueline A. Sparks, Barry L. Duncan, and Scott D. Miller
Author Index 499
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—Froma Walsh, PhD, Mose & Sylvia Firestone Professor, SSA & Dept. of Psychiatry, Co-Director, Center for Family Health, The University of Chicago
LeBow's Twenty-First Century Psychotherapies provides a well-written, up to date survey of the theories and practices of psychotherapy that have stood the test of time and seem to be here to stay. A great strength is the chapter authors' inclusion of the evidence for each approach, since Evidence-Based Practice truly is a hallmark of the 21st Century. This is an outstanding resource that will enable readers to both understand therapy and implement it. It is a "must read" for every psychotherapist.
—Ronald F. Levant, Ed.D., A.B.P.P., Dean and Professor of Psychology University of Akron, 2005 President, American Psychological Association
Twenty-First Century Psychotherapies offers a remarkably comprehensive, up-to-date, and scholarly examination of the dominant approaches to therapy. Written by leading and articulate experts in each intervention model, this book draws together the most forward thinking perspectives in individual, group, and couples/family therapy. This will be a treasured reference to novice and experienced clinicians alike and I expect it to be a much consulted companion to professionals for many years to come.
—Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D., ABPP, Professor and Chief Psychologist Emory University School of Medicine at Grady Health System