04674nam 2200733Ia 450 991096235380332120241226111314.09781322416328132241632X9780761920809076192080397814522625051452262500(CKB)2550000000105749(EBL)996639(OCoLC)809772285(SSID)ssj0000675499(PQKBManifestationID)12243757(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000675499(PQKBWorkID)10671558(PQKB)10928379(MiAaPQ)EBC996639(OCoLC)1007859871(StDuBDS)EDZ00000635614992(EXLCZ)99255000000010574920001113d2001 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrCritical issues in psychotherapy translating new ideas into practice /edited by Brent D. Slife, Richard N. Williams, and Sally H. Barlow1st ed.Thousand Oaks, Calif. Sage Publicationsc20011 online resource (xvii, 353 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9781452229126 1452229120 9780761920816 0761920811 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Issue 1 - Empirically Supported Treatments; Empirically Supported Treatments: What's a Nonbehaviorist to Do?; Commentary: Empirically Supported Treatments: Some Thoughts on the Nonbehaviorists' Dilemma; Issue 2 - Assessment; Psychological Assessment: From Objectification Back to the Life World; Commentary: Collaborative Psychological Assessment:Becoming Psychological Hermeneuts; Issue 3 - Biologization of Psychotherapy; The Biologization of Psychotherapy: Understanding the Nature of InfluenceCommentary: The Biologization of Psychotherapy:Understanding the Nature of InfluenceIssue 4 - Spirituality; The Phenomenon of Spirit in a Secular Psychotherapy; Commentary: The Phenomenon of Spirit in aSecular Psychotherapy; Issue 5 - Culture; Psychotherapy as an Instrument of Culture; Commentary: Psychotherapy as an Instrumentof Culture: A Clinician's View; Issue 6 - Managed Care; Managed Care Programs: What Do Clinicians Need?; Commentary: Managed Care Programs:What Do Clinicians Need?; Issue 7 - Individualism; Individualism and Modern PsychotherapyCommentary: Individualism and Modem PsychotherapyIssue 8 - The Scientist-Practitioner Model; The Patient-Philosopher Evaluates the Scientist-Practitioner: A Case Study; Commentary: The Clinician Turned Philosopher; Issue 9 - Free Will/Determinism; Psychotherapy as Practical Teleology: Viewing the Person as Agent; Commentary: Human Agency in Psychotherapy:To Choose or Not to Choose ...Is That the Question?; Issue 10 - Eclecticism; Eclecticism in Psychotherapy: Is it Really the Best Substitute for Traditional Theories?; Commentary: New Bottles, Old Wine?; Issue 11 - PostmodernismThe Postmodern Turn: What It Means for Psychotherapy-and What It Doesn'tCommentary: The Dilemma of Realism and Antirealism:A Response to Held's Postmodern Turn; Issue 12 - Multiculturalism; Culture, Identity, and Loyalty: New Pathways for a Culturally Aware Psychotherapy; Commentary: Multiculturalism and Diversity: Response to Dr. Fowers; Issue 13 - Diagnosis; ""Objectivity"" in Diagnosis and Treatment: A Philosophical Analysis; Commentary: ""Objectivity"" in Diagnosis and Treatment:A Philosophical Analysis; Issue 14 - Feminism; Bringing FeministIssues to TherapyCommentary: Bringing Feminist Issues to TherapyConclusion: The Values of Psychotherapy; Name Index; Subject Index; About the Editors and ContributorsThis volume evaluates the theory and practice of new and existing models in psychotherapy. It includes the topics individualism, spirituality, mainstream theories, empirically validated treatments, multiculturalism and managed care.PsychotherapyPsychiatryPsychotherapy.Psychiatry.616.89/14Slife Brent D143572Slife Brent D143572Williams Richard N.1950-143573Barlow Sally H1836183MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910962353803321Critical issues in psychotherapy4414010UNINA