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You are currently browsing 1–10 of 14 new and published books in the subject of Integrative Psychotherapy — sorted by publish date from newer books to older books.

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New and Published Books

  1. Internal Family Systems Therapy

    New Dimensions

    Edited by Martha Sweezy, Ellen L. Ziskind

    Internal family systems therapy, or IFS, is one of the fastest growing models of psychotherapy today. Focused on psychic multiplicity and the healing effects of compassion, this non-pathologizing therapy has been adopted by clinicians around the world. Internal Family Systems Therapy: New...

    Published March 12th 2013 by Routledge

  2. Pathologies of the Mind/Body Interface

    Exploring the Curious Domain of the Psychosomatic Disorders

    By Richard L. Kradin

    Patients suffering from psychosomatic disorders represent a formidable challenge. Psychosomatic disorders are common, and account for substantial personal discomfort, unnecessary medical expenditures, socioeconomic loss, and disability. They are challenging to diagnose, treat, and are rarely...

    Published November 4th 2012 by Routledge

  3. Refocused Psychotherapy as the First Line Intervention in Behavioral Health

    By Nicholas A Cummings, Janet L Cummings

    Written by father-daughter psychologists Nick and Janet Cummings, this text provides proven patient-responsive interventions by practitioners who together have nearly a century of hands-on practice and innovation between them. Refocused Psychotherapy responds directly to the recent decline of...

    Published July 17th 2012 by Routledge

  4. The Self Under Siege

    A Therapeutic Model for Differentiation

    By Robert W. Firestone, Lisa Firestone, Joyce Catlett

    How much of our identity or 'self' is truly representative of our own wants, needs, and goals in life and how much does it reflect the desires and priorities of someone else? Are we following our own destiny or are we unconsciously repeating the lives of our parents, living according to their...

    Published July 17th 2012 by Routledge

  5. Core Competencies in the Solution-Focused and Strategic Therapies

    Becoming a Highly Competent Solution-Focused and Strategic Therapist

    By Ellen K. Quick

    Series: Core Competencies in Psychotherapy Series

    In the Solution-Focused and Strategic Therapy field this is a landmark book, the first to address all of the core and clinical competencies involved in running a practice, including learning and applying a conceptual map, developing and maintaining an effective therapeutic alliance, and...

    Published November 6th 2011 by Routledge

  6. Humanistic Perspectives on Contemporary Counseling Issues

    Edited by Mark B. Scholl, A. Scott McGowan, James T. Hansen

    Humanism is considered by many to be the foundation for the values and practices of counseling. This book explores and presents current counseling issues from a humanistic perspective, providing a valuable resource for counselors and therapists seeking effective approaches, founded on humanistic...

    Published August 25th 2011 by Routledge

  7. The Therapist's Notebook on Positive Psychology

    Activities, Exercises, and Handouts

    By Bill O'Hanlon, Bob Bertolino

    How can psychotherapists apply the wealth of recent research in Positive Psychology to their clinical work to help their clients change in positive directions? Bill O’Hanlon, who originated Solution-Oriented Therapy in the early 1980s, and Bob Bertolino, an experienced clinician, build the bridge...

    Published July 4th 2011 by Routledge

  8. Integrative Therapy

    100 Key Points and Techniques

    By Maria Gilbert, Vanja Orlans

    Series: 100 Key Points

    Integrative Therapy is a unifying approach that brings together physiological, affective, cognitive, contextual and behavioural systems, creating a multi-dimensional relational framework that can be created anew for each individual case. Integrative Therapy: 100 Key Points and Techniques...

    Published November 16th 2010 by Routledge

  9. The Integral Intake

    A Guide to Comprehensive Idiographic Assessment in Integral Psychotherapy

    By Andre Marquis

    Using formal assessment instruments in counseling and psychotherapy is an efficient and systematic way to obtain information about clients and to subsequently tailor a counseling approach most likely to serve clients optimally. The more information a counselor obtains during the initial interview...

    Published December 13th 2007 by Routledge

  10. Existential-Integrative Psychotherapy

    Guideposts to the Core of Practice

    Edited by Kirk J. Schneider

    Existential-Integrative Psychotherapy promises to be a landmark in the fields of psychotherapeutic theory and practice. A comprehensive revision of its predecessor, The Psychology of Existence, co-edited by Kirk Schneider and Rollo May, Existential-Integrative Psychotherapy combines clear and...

    Published July 22nd 2007 by Routledge