Evolution Of Psychotherapy

Evolution Of Psychotherapy
Title Evolution Of Psychotherapy PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey K. Zeig
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 465
Release 2015-01-28
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317736672

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First published in 1987. The Milton H. Erickson Foundation, Inc. is a federal non-profit corporation. It was formed to promote and advance the contributions made to the health sciences by the late Milton H. Erickson, M.D., during his long and distinguished career. This volume is a collection of the papers from video-taped sessions at first Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference.

The Evolution Of Psychotherapy

The Evolution Of Psychotherapy
Title The Evolution Of Psychotherapy PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey K. Zeig
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 378
Release 2019-04-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317736907

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A collection of papers from the third Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference. The Evolution Conferences are organized by The Milton H. Erickson Foundation. The Erickson Foundation is a nonprofit educational organization. First published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

History of Psychotherapy

History of Psychotherapy
Title History of Psychotherapy PDF eBook
Author Donald K. Freedheim
Publisher Amer Psychological Assn
Total Pages 930
Release 1992-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9781557981493

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"History of Psychotherapy: A Century of Change" is presented as part of the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the American Psychological Association as a publication of its Division of Psychotherapy. It offers a retrospective investigation of the roots and the development of psychotherapy from four basic perspectives: theory, research, practice, and training. . . . More than 60 authors focus on the significant events and the crucial links in the development of psychotherapy that have contributed to the current state of knowledge. Together, the chapters describe the sociocultural, political, and economic influences that have shaped the field in the past 100 years. Although the focus is historical, the reader will find significant examination of the current status of the field as well as speculation regarding future directions. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved).

The Evolution Of Psychotherapy: The Second Conference

The Evolution Of Psychotherapy: The Second Conference
Title The Evolution Of Psychotherapy: The Second Conference PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey K. Zeig
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 353
Release 2014-05-12
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317772199

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Contains the highlights of a conference that brought together the foremost theoreticians and clinicians of virtually every type of psychotherapy. The text includes the presentations, discussions, and debates of 23 seminal leaders.

Genes on the Couch

Genes on the Couch
Title Genes on the Couch PDF eBook
Author Paul Gilbert
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 376
Release 2014-07-10
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317711149

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Philosophers and therapists have long theorised about how psychological mechanisms for love, jealousy, anxiety, depression and many other human characteristics may have evolved over millions of years. In the dawn of the new insights on evolution, provided by Darwin's theories of natural selection, Freud, Jung and Klein sought to identify and understand human motives, emotions and information processing as functions deeply-rooted in our evolved history. Despite this promising start and major developments in modern evolutionary psychology, anthropology and sociobiology, the last fifty years has seen little in the way of therapies derived from an evolutionary understanding of human psychology. The contributors to this timely book illuminate how an evolution focused approach to psychopathology can offer new insights for different schools of therapy and provide a rationale for therapeutic integration. Genes on the Couch brings together respected clinicians who have integrated evolutionary insights into their case conceptualisations and therapeutic interventions. Various psychotherapy schools are represented, and each author provides illustrative examples of the interventions used. Specific topics addressed include the nature of evolved mental mechanisms; regulation/dysregulation of internal processes; attachment and kinship in therapy; the importance of internalising warmth as a therapeutic goal; kin selection and incest avoidance; co-operation and deception in social relations; difficulties in working with certain male clients; gender differences in therapy and the roles of shame and guilt in treatment. Providing up-to-date summaries of recent thinking in this increasing important but diverse area, Genes on the Couch will be of interest to psychotherapists, psychiatrists and a wide range of mental health professionals.

Evolution Of Psychotherapy

Evolution Of Psychotherapy
Title Evolution Of Psychotherapy PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey K. Zeig
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 524
Release 2015-01-28
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317736664

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First published in 1987. The Milton H. Erickson Foundation, Inc. is a federal non-profit corporation. It was formed to promote and advance the contributions made to the health sciences by the late Milton H. Erickson, M.D., during his long and distinguished career. This volume is a collection of the papers from video-taped sessions at first Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference.

The Evolution of Counseling Psychology

The Evolution of Counseling Psychology
Title The Evolution of Counseling Psychology PDF eBook
Author Donald H. Blocher, PhD
Publisher Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages 358
Release 2000-07-24
Genre Psychology
ISBN 082611668X

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This volume provides a clear and readable history of the development of psychological thought in the field of counseling psychology. The author traces the origins of counseling psychology in the Guidance Movement and the influence of humanitarian concerns from the Progressive Era. He describes rofessionalization of the field as well as the long search for professional identity and the influence of the burgeoning practice of psychotherapy. The seminal ideas of the four great traditions that have shaped the field are described: the trait and factor tradition, the developmental tradition, the humanistic tradition, and the behavioral tradition. Managed Care, diversity, and gender issues and their impact on the profession today are addressed making this volume an ideal text and overview of the field for students as well as psychologists intending to work as counselors.