Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy, Volume 4, Integrative / Eclectic
1. Edition June 2004
624 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN:
978-0-471-65331-8
John Wiley & Sons
Now available in paperback. This important volume illustrates the many ways in which different theoretical models are integrated to better serve clients. Contributors to this volume provide state-of-the-art coverage of what is currently being done, and in what direction future conceptualization, research, and practice are likely to proceed in Integrative/Eclectic therapy.
Foreword (M. Goldfried).
Preface (F. Kaslow).
Chapter 1. Integrative and Eclectic Therapies at the Beginning
of the Twenty-First Century (Jay Lebow).
SECTION ONE: CHILD-FOCUSED PSYCHOTHERAPY.
Chapter 2. Systemic Approach to the Treatment of Child Sexual
Abuse (Mary-Jo Barrett and Terry S. Trepper).
Chapter 3. A Biopsychosocial Treatment Approach for Depressed
Children and Adolescents (Nadine J. Kaslow, Monica L. Baskin and
Sarah C. Wyckoff).
Chapter 4. A Biopsychosocial Approach to Child Health (Beatrice
L. Wood and Bruce D. Miller).
SECTION TWO: ADOLESCENT-FOCUSED PSYCHOTHERAPY.
Chapter 5. Brief Strategic Family Therapy (José Szapocznik,
Michael S. Robbins, Victoria B. Mitrani, Daniel A. Santisteban,
Olga Hervis and Robert A. Williams).
Chapter 6. Functional Family Therapy: A Model for Treating
High-Risk, Acting-Out Youth (James F. Alexander and Thomas L.
Sexton).
Chapter 7. Integrative Treatment Development: Multidimensional
Family Therapy for Adolescent Substance Abuse (Cynthia Rowe, Howard
A. Liddle, Katrina McClintic and Tanya J. Quille).
SECTION THREE: ADULT-FOCUSED PSYCHOTHERAPY.
Chapter 8 Transtheoretical Therapy (James O. Prochaska and Carlo
C. DiClemente).
Chapter 9. Client directed, Outcome Informed Clinical Work
(Scott D. Miller, Barry L. Duncan and Mark A. Hubble).
Chapter 10. Emotion-focused Therapy (Leslie S. Greenberg and
Robert Elliott).
Chapter 11. The Multimodal Assessment Therapy Approach (Arnold
A. Lazarus).
Chapter 12. Systematic Treatment Selection and Prescriptive
Therapy (Larry E. Beutler, Shabia Alomohamed, Carla Moleiro and
Robert Romanelli).
Chapter 13. Cognitive Interpersonal Psychotherapy (David
Marcotte and Jeremy D. Safran).
Chapter 14 .An Assimilative Approach to Integrative
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (George Stricker and Jerrold Gold).
Chapter 15. A Cognitive-Behavioral Assimilative Integration (Hal
Arkowitz and Barton J. Mann).
SECTION FOUR: PSYCHOTHERAPIES FOCUSED ON COUPLES AND
FAMILIES.
Chapter 16. Integrative-Problem Centered Therapy (William M.
Pinsof).
Chapter 17. Metaframeworks (Douglas C. Breunlin and Betty
Mackune-Karrer).
Chapter 18. Integrative Behavioral Couples Therapy (Brian D.
Doss, Janice T. Jones, and Andrew Christensen).
Chapter 19. Postmodern Sex Therapy (Joseph LoPiccolo).
Chapter 20. An Integrative Approach for Treating Families with
Child Custody and Visitation Disputes (Jay Lebow).
Chapter 21. Internal Systems Therapy (Barton J. Mann and Richard
C. Schwartz).
SECTION FIVE: GROUP-FOCUSED PSYCHOTHERAPY.
Chapter 22. A Dialogue Group Approach with Descendents of
Holocaust Perpetrators and Victims (Florence W. Kaslow).
Chapter 23. Multicouple Group Therapy for Domestic Violence
(Sandra M. Stith, Eric E. McCollum, Karen H. Rosen and Lisa D.
Locke).
Chapter 24. Effective Group Psychotherapies (K. Roy
MacKenzie).
SECTION SIX: SPECIAL TOPICS.
Chapter 25. Training in Integrative/Eclectic Psychotherapy (Jay
Lebow).
Chapter 26. Ethical and Risk Management Issues in Integrative
Therapy (Michael C. Gottlieb and Caren C. Cooper).
Chapter 27. Emergent Issues in Integrative and Eclectic
Psychotherapies (Jay Lebow).
Author Index.
Subject Index.
Preface (F. Kaslow).
Chapter 1. Integrative and Eclectic Therapies at the Beginning
of the Twenty-First Century (Jay Lebow).
SECTION ONE: CHILD-FOCUSED PSYCHOTHERAPY.
Chapter 2. Systemic Approach to the Treatment of Child Sexual
Abuse (Mary-Jo Barrett and Terry S. Trepper).
Chapter 3. A Biopsychosocial Treatment Approach for Depressed
Children and Adolescents (Nadine J. Kaslow, Monica L. Baskin and
Sarah C. Wyckoff).
Chapter 4. A Biopsychosocial Approach to Child Health (Beatrice
L. Wood and Bruce D. Miller).
SECTION TWO: ADOLESCENT-FOCUSED PSYCHOTHERAPY.
Chapter 5. Brief Strategic Family Therapy (José Szapocznik,
Michael S. Robbins, Victoria B. Mitrani, Daniel A. Santisteban,
Olga Hervis and Robert A. Williams).
Chapter 6. Functional Family Therapy: A Model for Treating
High-Risk, Acting-Out Youth (James F. Alexander and Thomas L.
Sexton).
Chapter 7. Integrative Treatment Development: Multidimensional
Family Therapy for Adolescent Substance Abuse (Cynthia Rowe, Howard
A. Liddle, Katrina McClintic and Tanya J. Quille).
SECTION THREE: ADULT-FOCUSED PSYCHOTHERAPY.
Chapter 8 Transtheoretical Therapy (James O. Prochaska and Carlo
C. DiClemente).
Chapter 9. Client directed, Outcome Informed Clinical Work
(Scott D. Miller, Barry L. Duncan and Mark A. Hubble).
Chapter 10. Emotion-focused Therapy (Leslie S. Greenberg and
Robert Elliott).
Chapter 11. The Multimodal Assessment Therapy Approach (Arnold
A. Lazarus).
Chapter 12. Systematic Treatment Selection and Prescriptive
Therapy (Larry E. Beutler, Shabia Alomohamed, Carla Moleiro and
Robert Romanelli).
Chapter 13. Cognitive Interpersonal Psychotherapy (David
Marcotte and Jeremy D. Safran).
Chapter 14 .An Assimilative Approach to Integrative
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (George Stricker and Jerrold Gold).
Chapter 15. A Cognitive-Behavioral Assimilative Integration (Hal
Arkowitz and Barton J. Mann).
SECTION FOUR: PSYCHOTHERAPIES FOCUSED ON COUPLES AND
FAMILIES.
Chapter 16. Integrative-Problem Centered Therapy (William M.
Pinsof).
Chapter 17. Metaframeworks (Douglas C. Breunlin and Betty
Mackune-Karrer).
Chapter 18. Integrative Behavioral Couples Therapy (Brian D.
Doss, Janice T. Jones, and Andrew Christensen).
Chapter 19. Postmodern Sex Therapy (Joseph LoPiccolo).
Chapter 20. An Integrative Approach for Treating Families with
Child Custody and Visitation Disputes (Jay Lebow).
Chapter 21. Internal Systems Therapy (Barton J. Mann and Richard
C. Schwartz).
SECTION FIVE: GROUP-FOCUSED PSYCHOTHERAPY.
Chapter 22. A Dialogue Group Approach with Descendents of
Holocaust Perpetrators and Victims (Florence W. Kaslow).
Chapter 23. Multicouple Group Therapy for Domestic Violence
(Sandra M. Stith, Eric E. McCollum, Karen H. Rosen and Lisa D.
Locke).
Chapter 24. Effective Group Psychotherapies (K. Roy
MacKenzie).
SECTION SIX: SPECIAL TOPICS.
Chapter 25. Training in Integrative/Eclectic Psychotherapy (Jay
Lebow).
Chapter 26. Ethical and Risk Management Issues in Integrative
Therapy (Michael C. Gottlieb and Caren C. Cooper).
Chapter 27. Emergent Issues in Integrative and Eclectic
Psychotherapies (Jay Lebow).
Author Index.
Subject Index.
Florence W. Kaslow, PhD, ABPP, is director of the Florida
Couples and Family Institute and president of the Kaslow Associates
in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. She is also a visiting professor of
medical psychology in psychiatry at Duke University Medical Center
(Durham, North Carolina) and a visiting professor of psychology at
Florida Institute of Technology. Dr. Kaslow is editor or author of
22 books, over 50 book chapters, and more than 160 articles in the
professional literature.
Jay L. Lebow, PhD, ABPP, is a senior staff therapist and
research consultant at The Family Institute at Northwestern and
adjunct associate professor at Northwestern University. He is a
fellow of the American Psychological Association and board
certified in Family Psychology. He is the author of over 100
articles and book chapters, primarily dealing with integrative
couple and family therapy, research assessing couple and family
therapy, the evaluation of mental health treatment, and
intervention and assessment in child custody disputes. His research
focuses on outcome in couple and family therapy.
Couples and Family Institute and president of the Kaslow Associates
in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. She is also a visiting professor of
medical psychology in psychiatry at Duke University Medical Center
(Durham, North Carolina) and a visiting professor of psychology at
Florida Institute of Technology. Dr. Kaslow is editor or author of
22 books, over 50 book chapters, and more than 160 articles in the
professional literature.
Jay L. Lebow, PhD, ABPP, is a senior staff therapist and
research consultant at The Family Institute at Northwestern and
adjunct associate professor at Northwestern University. He is a
fellow of the American Psychological Association and board
certified in Family Psychology. He is the author of over 100
articles and book chapters, primarily dealing with integrative
couple and family therapy, research assessing couple and family
therapy, the evaluation of mental health treatment, and
intervention and assessment in child custody disputes. His research
focuses on outcome in couple and family therapy.