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  • Psychotherapy Relationships that Work: Volume 2: Evidence-Based Therapist Responsiveness

    Psychotherapy Relationships that Work by Norcross, John C.; Wampold, Bruce E.;

    Volume 2: Evidence-Based Therapist Responsiveness

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 3
    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 18 July 2019

    • ISBN 9780190843960
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages376 pages
    • Size 163x239x22 mm
    • Weight 680 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    The definitive, evidence-based book on the psychotherapy relationship: what works in general (volume 1) and what works for particular patients (volume 2). Each chapter presents definitions, clinical examples, landmark studies, comprehensive meta-analyses, diversity considerations, training implications, and ends with bulleted clinical practices. The third edition features expanded coverage and updated reviews with an enhanced practice focus.

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    Long description:

    First published in 2002, the landmark Psychotherapy Relationships That Work broke new ground by focusing renewed and corrective attention on the substantial research behind the crucial (but often overlooked) client-therapist relationship. This highly cited, widely adopted classic is now presented in two volumes: Evidence-based Therapist Contributions, edited by John C. Norcross and Michael J. Lambert; and Evidence-based Therapist Responsiveness, edited by John C. Norcross and Bruce E. Wampold.

    Each chapter in the two volumes features a specific therapist behavior that improves treatment outcome, or a transdiagnostic patient characteristic by which clinicians can effectively tailor psychotherapy. In addition to updates to existing chapters, the third edition features new chapters on the real relationship, emotional expression, immediacy, therapist self-disclosure, promoting treatment credibility, and adapting therapy to the patient's gender identity and sexual orientation.

    All chapters provide original meta-analyses, clinical examples, landmark studies, diversity considerations, training implications, and most importantly, research-infused therapeutic practices by distinguished contributors. Featuring expanded coverage and an enhanced practice focus, the third edition of the seminal Psychotherapy Relationships That Work offers a compelling synthesis of the best available research, clinical expertise, and patient characteristics in the tradition of evidence-based practice. Like the original, this new edition is "A veritable gold mine of research related to relationships, a volume that should be an invaluable reference for every student and practitioner of psychotherapy" (Psychotherapy).

    This is a timely and truly outstanding book which all concerned with quality health care should carefully review. The key to successful therapy IS, and has always been, the establishment of a genuine therapeutic relationship, not the blind application of cookbook techniques. Backed up by rigorous scientific studies, the authors cogently explore various elements of therapy in depth, while providing understandable examples. An extraordinarily timely text.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface
    Contents
    Contributors
    Editors
    1. Evidence-Based Psychotherapy Relationships: The Third Task Force
    John C. Norcross & Michael J. Lambert
    2. Alliance in Adult Psychotherapy
    Christoph Flückiger, A. C. Del Re, Bruce E. Wampold, & Adam O. Horvath
    3. Alliance in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy
    Marc S. Karver, Alessandro S. De Nadai, Maureen Monahan, & Stephen R. Shirk
    4. Alliances in Couple and Family Therapy
    Myrna L. Friedlander, Valentín Escudero, Marianne J. Welmers-van de Poll, & Laurie Heatherington
    5. Goal Consensus and Collaboration
    Georgiana Shick Tryon, Sarah E. Birch, & Jay Verkuilen
    6. Cohesion in Group Therapy
    Gary M. Burlingame, Debra Theobald McClendon, & Chongming Yang
    7. Empathy
    Robert Elliott, Arthur C. Bohart, Jeanne C. Watson, & David Murphy
    8. Positive Regard and Affirmation
    Barry A. Farber, Jessica Y. Suzuki, & David A. Lynch
    9. Congruence/Genuineness
    Gregory G. Kolden, Chia-Chiang Wang, Sara B. Austin, Yunling Chang, & Marjorie H. Klein
    10. The Real Relationship
    Charles J. Gelso, Dennis M. Kivlighan, Jr., & Rayna D. Markin
    11. Self-Disclosure and Immediacy
    Clara E. Hill, Sarah Knox, & Kristen G. Pinto-Coelho
    12. Emotional Expression
    Paul R. Peluso & Robert R. Freund
    13. Cultivating Positive Outcome Expectation
    Michael J. Constantino, Andreea Vîslâ, Alice E. Coyne, & James F. Boswell
    14. Promoting Treatment Credibility
    Michael J. Constantino, Alice E. Coyne, James F. Boswell, Brittany R. Iles, & Andreea Vîslâ
    15. Managing Countertransference
    Jeffrey A. Hayes, Charles J. Gelso, D. Martin Kivlighan, & Simon B. Goldberg
    16. Repairing Alliance Ruptures
    Catherine F. Eubanks, J. Christopher Muran, & Jeremy D. Safran
    17. Collecting and Delivering Client Feedback
    Michael J. Lambert, Jason L. Whipple, & Maria Kleinstäuber
    18. What Works in the Psychotherapy Relationship: Results, Conclusions, and Practices
    John C. Norcross & Michael J. Lambert

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