Jeffrey K. Zeig (ed.)
The Evolution Of Psychotherapy
The Second Conference
Herausgeber: Zeig, Jeffrey K
Jeffrey K. Zeig (ed.)
The Evolution Of Psychotherapy
The Second Conference
Herausgeber: Zeig, Jeffrey K
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First Published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 1992
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 185mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 853g
- ISBN-13: 9780876306772
- ISBN-10: 0876306776
- Artikelnr.: 22181394
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 1992
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 185mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 853g
- ISBN-13: 9780876306772
- ISBN-10: 0876306776
- Artikelnr.: 22181394
Jeffrey K. Zeig
I: Family Therapists
1: The Restoried History of Family Therapy
I: Discussion by Mara Selvini Palazzoli m.d.
2: Symbolic Experiential Family Therapy
I: Discussion by Paul Watzlawick, ph.d.
3: Zen and the Art of Therapy
I: Discussion by William Glasser, m.d.
4: Stories of Psychotherapy
I: Discussion by Mary McClure Goulding m.s.w.
5: The Construction of Clinical "Realities"
I: Discussion by Cloé Madanes
6: Identifying the Various Recurring Processes in the Family That Lead to Schizophrenia in an Offspring
I: Discussion by Donald Meichmbaum, ph.d.
II: Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches
7: The Revised ABCs of Rational-Emotive Therapy (RET)
II: Discussion by Salvador Minuchin, m.d.
8: Clinical/Therapeutic Effectiveness
II: Discussion by Jay Haley, m.a.
9: Evolution of Cognitive Behavior Therapy
II: Discussion by Albert Ellis, ph.d.
10: Toward Better Results in the Treatment of Depression
II: Discussion by Thomas Szasz, m.d.
III: Humanistic Approaches
11: The Self in Action
III: Discussion by Ernest L. Rossi, ph.d.
12: The Betrayal of the Human
III: Discussion by Erving Polster, ph.d.
IV: Psychoanalytic Therapies
13: The Vital Therapeutic Alliance with Borderline and Narcissistic Patients
IV: Discussion by Helen Singer Kaplan, m.d., ph.d.
14: The Essence of Dynamic Psychotherapy
IV: Discussion by Arnold A. Lazarus, ph.d.
V: Body Approaches
15: Bioenergetlc Analysis
V: Discussion by Miriam Bolster, ph.d.
16: The Wave Nature of Consciousness
V: Discussion by Carl Whitaker, m.d.
VI: Contemporary Approaches
17: Short-Term Redecislon Therapy in the Treatment of Clients Who Suffered Childhood Abuse
VI: Discussion by Judd Marmor
m.d., ph.d.
18: The Virtues of Our Faults
VI: Discussion by James F. Masterson, m.d.
19: Reality Therapy
VI: Discussion by Jeffrey K. Zeig, ph.d.
VII: Social Issues
20: Eve's Daughters
VII: Discussion by James F. T. Bugental, ph.d.
21: The United States v. Drugs
VII: Discussion hy Rollo May, ph.d.
22: One Hundred Years of Solitude, or Can the Soul Ever Get Out of Analysis?
VII: Discussion by Alexander Lowen, m.d.
VIII: Benediction
23: In the Days of the Giants-The Steps in Therapy to the Present Day
VIII: Discussion by: James Hillman, ph.d.
1: The Restoried History of Family Therapy
I: Discussion by Mara Selvini Palazzoli m.d.
2: Symbolic Experiential Family Therapy
I: Discussion by Paul Watzlawick, ph.d.
3: Zen and the Art of Therapy
I: Discussion by William Glasser, m.d.
4: Stories of Psychotherapy
I: Discussion by Mary McClure Goulding m.s.w.
5: The Construction of Clinical "Realities"
I: Discussion by Cloé Madanes
6: Identifying the Various Recurring Processes in the Family That Lead to Schizophrenia in an Offspring
I: Discussion by Donald Meichmbaum, ph.d.
II: Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches
7: The Revised ABCs of Rational-Emotive Therapy (RET)
II: Discussion by Salvador Minuchin, m.d.
8: Clinical/Therapeutic Effectiveness
II: Discussion by Jay Haley, m.a.
9: Evolution of Cognitive Behavior Therapy
II: Discussion by Albert Ellis, ph.d.
10: Toward Better Results in the Treatment of Depression
II: Discussion by Thomas Szasz, m.d.
III: Humanistic Approaches
11: The Self in Action
III: Discussion by Ernest L. Rossi, ph.d.
12: The Betrayal of the Human
III: Discussion by Erving Polster, ph.d.
IV: Psychoanalytic Therapies
13: The Vital Therapeutic Alliance with Borderline and Narcissistic Patients
IV: Discussion by Helen Singer Kaplan, m.d., ph.d.
14: The Essence of Dynamic Psychotherapy
IV: Discussion by Arnold A. Lazarus, ph.d.
V: Body Approaches
15: Bioenergetlc Analysis
V: Discussion by Miriam Bolster, ph.d.
16: The Wave Nature of Consciousness
V: Discussion by Carl Whitaker, m.d.
VI: Contemporary Approaches
17: Short-Term Redecislon Therapy in the Treatment of Clients Who Suffered Childhood Abuse
VI: Discussion by Judd Marmor
m.d., ph.d.
18: The Virtues of Our Faults
VI: Discussion by James F. Masterson, m.d.
19: Reality Therapy
VI: Discussion by Jeffrey K. Zeig, ph.d.
VII: Social Issues
20: Eve's Daughters
VII: Discussion by James F. T. Bugental, ph.d.
21: The United States v. Drugs
VII: Discussion hy Rollo May, ph.d.
22: One Hundred Years of Solitude, or Can the Soul Ever Get Out of Analysis?
VII: Discussion by Alexander Lowen, m.d.
VIII: Benediction
23: In the Days of the Giants-The Steps in Therapy to the Present Day
VIII: Discussion by: James Hillman, ph.d.
I: Family Therapists
1: The Restoried History of Family Therapy
I: Discussion by Mara Selvini Palazzoli m.d.
2: Symbolic Experiential Family Therapy
I: Discussion by Paul Watzlawick, ph.d.
3: Zen and the Art of Therapy
I: Discussion by William Glasser, m.d.
4: Stories of Psychotherapy
I: Discussion by Mary McClure Goulding m.s.w.
5: The Construction of Clinical "Realities"
I: Discussion by Cloé Madanes
6: Identifying the Various Recurring Processes in the Family That Lead to Schizophrenia in an Offspring
I: Discussion by Donald Meichmbaum, ph.d.
II: Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches
7: The Revised ABCs of Rational-Emotive Therapy (RET)
II: Discussion by Salvador Minuchin, m.d.
8: Clinical/Therapeutic Effectiveness
II: Discussion by Jay Haley, m.a.
9: Evolution of Cognitive Behavior Therapy
II: Discussion by Albert Ellis, ph.d.
10: Toward Better Results in the Treatment of Depression
II: Discussion by Thomas Szasz, m.d.
III: Humanistic Approaches
11: The Self in Action
III: Discussion by Ernest L. Rossi, ph.d.
12: The Betrayal of the Human
III: Discussion by Erving Polster, ph.d.
IV: Psychoanalytic Therapies
13: The Vital Therapeutic Alliance with Borderline and Narcissistic Patients
IV: Discussion by Helen Singer Kaplan, m.d., ph.d.
14: The Essence of Dynamic Psychotherapy
IV: Discussion by Arnold A. Lazarus, ph.d.
V: Body Approaches
15: Bioenergetlc Analysis
V: Discussion by Miriam Bolster, ph.d.
16: The Wave Nature of Consciousness
V: Discussion by Carl Whitaker, m.d.
VI: Contemporary Approaches
17: Short-Term Redecislon Therapy in the Treatment of Clients Who Suffered Childhood Abuse
VI: Discussion by Judd Marmor
m.d., ph.d.
18: The Virtues of Our Faults
VI: Discussion by James F. Masterson, m.d.
19: Reality Therapy
VI: Discussion by Jeffrey K. Zeig, ph.d.
VII: Social Issues
20: Eve's Daughters
VII: Discussion by James F. T. Bugental, ph.d.
21: The United States v. Drugs
VII: Discussion hy Rollo May, ph.d.
22: One Hundred Years of Solitude, or Can the Soul Ever Get Out of Analysis?
VII: Discussion by Alexander Lowen, m.d.
VIII: Benediction
23: In the Days of the Giants-The Steps in Therapy to the Present Day
VIII: Discussion by: James Hillman, ph.d.
1: The Restoried History of Family Therapy
I: Discussion by Mara Selvini Palazzoli m.d.
2: Symbolic Experiential Family Therapy
I: Discussion by Paul Watzlawick, ph.d.
3: Zen and the Art of Therapy
I: Discussion by William Glasser, m.d.
4: Stories of Psychotherapy
I: Discussion by Mary McClure Goulding m.s.w.
5: The Construction of Clinical "Realities"
I: Discussion by Cloé Madanes
6: Identifying the Various Recurring Processes in the Family That Lead to Schizophrenia in an Offspring
I: Discussion by Donald Meichmbaum, ph.d.
II: Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches
7: The Revised ABCs of Rational-Emotive Therapy (RET)
II: Discussion by Salvador Minuchin, m.d.
8: Clinical/Therapeutic Effectiveness
II: Discussion by Jay Haley, m.a.
9: Evolution of Cognitive Behavior Therapy
II: Discussion by Albert Ellis, ph.d.
10: Toward Better Results in the Treatment of Depression
II: Discussion by Thomas Szasz, m.d.
III: Humanistic Approaches
11: The Self in Action
III: Discussion by Ernest L. Rossi, ph.d.
12: The Betrayal of the Human
III: Discussion by Erving Polster, ph.d.
IV: Psychoanalytic Therapies
13: The Vital Therapeutic Alliance with Borderline and Narcissistic Patients
IV: Discussion by Helen Singer Kaplan, m.d., ph.d.
14: The Essence of Dynamic Psychotherapy
IV: Discussion by Arnold A. Lazarus, ph.d.
V: Body Approaches
15: Bioenergetlc Analysis
V: Discussion by Miriam Bolster, ph.d.
16: The Wave Nature of Consciousness
V: Discussion by Carl Whitaker, m.d.
VI: Contemporary Approaches
17: Short-Term Redecislon Therapy in the Treatment of Clients Who Suffered Childhood Abuse
VI: Discussion by Judd Marmor
m.d., ph.d.
18: The Virtues of Our Faults
VI: Discussion by James F. Masterson, m.d.
19: Reality Therapy
VI: Discussion by Jeffrey K. Zeig, ph.d.
VII: Social Issues
20: Eve's Daughters
VII: Discussion by James F. T. Bugental, ph.d.
21: The United States v. Drugs
VII: Discussion hy Rollo May, ph.d.
22: One Hundred Years of Solitude, or Can the Soul Ever Get Out of Analysis?
VII: Discussion by Alexander Lowen, m.d.
VIII: Benediction
23: In the Days of the Giants-The Steps in Therapy to the Present Day
VIII: Discussion by: James Hillman, ph.d.