Buch, Englisch, 376 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 731 g
Buch, Englisch, 376 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 731 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-084396-0
Verlag: ACADEMIC
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).
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- Preface
- Contents
- Contributors
- Editors
- 1. Evidence-Based Psychotherapy Relationships: The Third Task Force
- John C. Norcross and Michael J. Lambert
- 2. Alliance in Adult Psychotherapy
- Christoph Flückiger, A. C. Del Re, Bruce E. Wampold, and Adam O. Horvath
- 3. Alliance in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy
- Marc S. Karver, Alessandro S. De Nadai, Maureen Monahan, and Stephen R. Shirk
- 4. Alliances in Couple and Family Therapy
- Myrna L. Friedlander, Valentín Escudero, Marianne J. Welmers-van de Poll, and Laurie Heatherington
- 5. Goal Consensus and Collaboration
- Georgiana Shick Tryon, Sarah E. Birch, and Jay Verkuilen
- 6. Cohesion in Group Therapy
- Gary M. Burlingame, Debra Theobald McClendon, and Chongming Yang
- 7. Empathy
- Robert Elliott, Arthur C. Bohart, Jeanne C. Watson, and David Murphy
- 8. Positive Regard and Affirmation
- Barry A. Farber, Jessica Y. Suzuki, and David A. Lynch
- 9. Congruence/Genuineness
- Gregory G. Kolden, Chia-Chiang Wang, Sara B. Austin, Yunling Chang, and Marjorie H. Klein
- 10. The Real Relationship
- Charles J. Gelso, Dennis M. Kivlighan, Jr., and Rayna D. Markin
- 11. Self-Disclosure and Immediacy
- Clara E. Hill, Sarah Knox, and Kristen G. Pinto-Coelho
- 12. Emotional Expression
- Paul R. Peluso and Robert R. Freund
- 13. Cultivating Positive Outcome Expectation
- Michael J. Constantino, Andreea Vîslâ, Alice E. Coyne, and James F. Boswell
- 14. Promoting Treatment Credibility
- Michael J. Constantino, Alice E. Coyne, James F. Boswell, Brittany R. Iles, and Andreea Vîslâ
- 15. Managing Countertransference
- Jeffrey A. Hayes, Charles J. Gelso, D. Martin Kivlighan, and Simon B. Goldberg
- 16. Repairing Alliance Ruptures
- Catherine F. Eubanks, J. Christopher Muran, and Jeremy D. Safran
- 17. Collecting and Delivering Client Feedback
- Michael J. Lambert, Jason L. Whipple, and Maria Kleinstäuber
- 18. What Works in the Psychotherapy Relationship: Results, Conclusions, and Practices
- John C. Norcross and Michael J. Lambert




