Preface |
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Professional Psychology in Context |
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3 | (18) |
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The Mental Health Professions |
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5 | (11) |
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5 | (3) |
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8 | (1) |
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10 | (1) |
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Other Fields in Professional Psychology |
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12 | (1) |
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13 | (1) |
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Marriage and Family Therapy |
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14 | (1) |
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Other Mental Health Professions |
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15 | (1) |
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Professional Psychology in Practice |
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Psychotherapy and Counseling |
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17 | (1) |
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17 | (1) |
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18 | (1) |
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Psychology in the Public Forum |
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19 | (1) |
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Psychotherapy Integration |
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19 | (1) |
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20 | (1) |
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Historical Development of Professional Psychology |
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21 | (22) |
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22 | (2) |
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Society's Treatment of Its Deviant Members |
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24 | (2) |
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From the Supernatural to the Medical Model |
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26 | (3) |
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26 | (1) |
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Nineteenth-Century Reform |
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27 | (1) |
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28 | (1) |
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From the Medical to the Psychological Model: Sigmund Freud |
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29 | (1) |
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The Psychological Model in the United States |
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30 | (3) |
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Early Developments in Clinical Psychology |
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31 | (1) |
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Early Developments in Counseling Psychology |
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32 | (1) |
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Professional Psychology in the Twentieth Century |
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33 | (9) |
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33 | (3) |
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Treatment and Interventions |
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36 | (3) |
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Professional Organizations |
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39 | (3) |
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42 | (1) |
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Part II ASSESSMENT AND MEASUREMENT |
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43 | (92) |
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Issues in Psychological Assessment and Measurement |
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45 | (22) |
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A Review of Psychological Measurement |
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46 | (3) |
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46 | (1) |
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Norms and Standardization |
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46 | (1) |
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47 | (2) |
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Measurement and Assessment in Research |
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49 | (1) |
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Clinical Psychological Assessment |
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50 | (8) |
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The Clinical Assessment Process |
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51 | (2) |
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Controversial Issues in Psychological Assessment |
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53 | (4) |
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Criticisms of Clinical Psychological Assessment |
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57 | (1) |
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58 | (6) |
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Reliability and Validity of Diagnosis |
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59 | (1) |
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The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual |
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59 | (4) |
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63 | (1) |
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Program Evaluation and Accountability |
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64 | (2) |
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66 | (1) |
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Methods of Clinical Assessment |
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67 | (38) |
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68 | (2) |
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68 | (1) |
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68 | (1) |
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The Case History Interview |
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69 | (1) |
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Pretest and Posttest Interviews |
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69 | (1) |
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Reliability and Validity of Interviews |
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70 | (1) |
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Clinical Uses of Interviews |
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70 | (1) |
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Intellectual and Cognitive Assessment |
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70 | (6) |
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71 | (1) |
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72 | (1) |
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Other Intellectual and Cognitive Tests |
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73 | (1) |
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Reliability and Validity of Cognitive Ability Tests |
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74 | (1) |
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Clinical Uses of Intelligence Tests |
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75 | (1) |
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Neuropsychological Assessment |
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76 | (5) |
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Single Neuropsychological Tests |
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78 | (1) |
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The Halstead-Reitan Neurological Test Battery |
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79 | (1) |
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The Boston Process Approach |
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80 | (1) |
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Reliability and Validity of Neuropsychological Tests |
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80 | (1) |
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Clinical Uses of Neuropsychological Assessment |
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81 | (1) |
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Projective Personality Tests |
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81 | (6) |
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82 | (1) |
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The Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) |
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83 | (1) |
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84 | (1) |
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Sentence Completion Tests |
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84 | (1) |
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Reliability and Validity of Projective Tests |
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85 | (1) |
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Clinical Uses of Projective Tests |
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85 | (2) |
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Objective Personality Tests |
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87 | (6) |
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MMPI and MMPI-2: An Example of the Empirical Approach |
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87 | (3) |
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The Million Tests: Another Example of the Empirical Approach |
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90 | (1) |
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The NEO Personality Inventory---Revised (NEO-PI-R): An Example of the Inductive Approach |
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91 | (1) |
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The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI): An Example of the Deductive Approach |
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92 | (1) |
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Reliability and Validity of Objective Tests |
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92 | (1) |
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Clinical Uses of Objective Tests |
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93 | (1) |
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93 | (4) |
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Behavioral Assessment Interviews |
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94 | (1) |
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95 | (1) |
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95 | (1) |
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95 | (1) |
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95 | (1) |
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Psychophysiological Measures |
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95 | (1) |
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Behavioral Questionnaires and Checklists |
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95 | (1) |
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Product-of-Behavior Measures |
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96 | (1) |
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Radical Behavioral Assessment |
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96 | (1) |
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Reliability and Validity of Behavioral Assessment |
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96 | (1) |
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Clinical Uses of Behavioral Assessment |
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97 | (1) |
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Vocational, Aptitude, and Interest Tests |
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97 | (2) |
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Strong Interest Inventory |
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98 | (1) |
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Kuder Occupation Interest Survey |
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98 | (1) |
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98 | (1) |
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Reliability and Validity of Vocational and Interest Tests |
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99 | (1) |
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Clinical Uses of Vocational and Interest Tests |
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99 | (1) |
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Psychological Tests on the Internet |
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99 | (1) |
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100 | (5) |
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Research in Psychotherapy |
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105 | (30) |
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Why We Need to Study Psychotherapy Empirically |
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106 | (4) |
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Methods in Psychotherapy Research |
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110 | (8) |
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Quantitative Research Methods |
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110 | (5) |
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Qualitative Research Methods |
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115 | (2) |
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Other Problems in Psychotherapy Research |
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117 | (1) |
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The Effectiveness of Psychotherapy |
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118 | (4) |
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Is Psychotherapy Effective? |
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119 | (1) |
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Is One Approach to Therapy Superior to Another? |
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119 | (2) |
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121 | (1) |
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Making Sense of the Dodo Bird Verdict |
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122 | (3) |
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The Therapeutic Alliance as a Common Factor |
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122 | (1) |
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Differential Treatments for Different Problems |
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123 | (1) |
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Understanding the Process of Change |
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124 | (1) |
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125 | (8) |
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What Is Evidence-Based Practice? |
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126 | (1) |
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Treatment Guidelines and the APA Template |
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127 | (1) |
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Evidence-Based Practice and Empirically Supported Treatments |
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128 | (1) |
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Controversy over Empirically Supported Treatments |
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129 | (2) |
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Are There Multiple Ways to Be Evidence-Based? |
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131 | (1) |
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Measuring Outcome in Clinical Practice |
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132 | (1) |
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133 | (2) |
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Part III PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC APPROACHES |
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135 | (230) |
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Sigmund Freud and Psychoanalysis |
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137 | (28) |
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138 | (9) |
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Hidden Meaning and the Concept of Repression |
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138 | (2) |
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140 | (2) |
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142 | (2) |
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Psychopathology and Anxiety |
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144 | (1) |
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Developmental Stages and Id, Ego, and Superego |
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144 | (3) |
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147 | (8) |
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148 | (1) |
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149 | (2) |
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Therapeutic Conditions of Change |
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151 | (1) |
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152 | (1) |
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The Therapeutic Alliance and Transference |
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153 | (2) |
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Mechanics of Psychoanalysis |
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155 | (1) |
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Recent Issues in Psychoanalysis |
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155 | (3) |
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Historical Truth versus Narrative Truth |
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155 | (2) |
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Child Abuse and the Seduction Theory |
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157 | (1) |
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Research Evaluation of Psychoanalytic Theory and Therapy |
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158 | (5) |
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Effectiveness of Psychoanalysis |
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158 | (1) |
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Psychoanalytic Personality Theory |
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159 | (4) |
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163 | (2) |
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Relational Approaches to Psychoanalysis |
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165 | (28) |
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165 | (4) |
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166 | (1) |
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167 | (1) |
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168 | (1) |
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Contemporary Perspectives |
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169 | (12) |
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169 | (7) |
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Bowlby and Attachment Theory |
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176 | (1) |
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Kohut and Self Psychology |
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176 | (4) |
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180 | (1) |
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Approaches to Psychotherapy |
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181 | (5) |
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Self Psychology and Object Relations Theory |
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181 | (3) |
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Brief Forms of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy |
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184 | (2) |
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Summing Up Recent Approaches |
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186 | (1) |
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Evaluation of Relational Psychoanalytic Approaches |
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186 | (5) |
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Research on Psychotherapy |
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186 | (1) |
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Research on Child Development |
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187 | (4) |
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191 | (2) |
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Client- and Person-Centered Therapies |
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193 | (26) |
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Client-Centered Therapy: Model of the Person |
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194 | (8) |
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195 | (1) |
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The Meaning of Acceptance |
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195 | (2) |
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Personal Constructs and Values |
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197 | (1) |
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197 | (1) |
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Internality, Authority, and Individualism |
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198 | (1) |
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199 | (1) |
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200 | (2) |
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202 | (1) |
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203 | (8) |
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203 | (2) |
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205 | (6) |
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From Client-Centered to Person-Centered |
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211 | (1) |
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Evaluation of Client- and Person-Centered Therapies |
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212 | (4) |
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212 | (2) |
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214 | (2) |
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216 | (3) |
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Experiential and Existential Psychotherapies |
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219 | (24) |
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219 | (1) |
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Experiential Psychotherapy |
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220 | (13) |
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221 | (8) |
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Gendlin's Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy |
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229 | (1) |
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Emotion-Focused Psychotherapy |
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230 | (2) |
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Mahrer's Experiential Psychotherapy |
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232 | (1) |
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233 | (6) |
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233 | (1) |
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Theory of Personality and Psychopathology |
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234 | (3) |
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237 | (2) |
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Evaluation of Experiential and Existential Approaches |
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239 | (2) |
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239 | (1) |
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240 | (1) |
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241 | (2) |
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Behavioral Approaches to Therapy |
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243 | (32) |
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Foundations of Behavior Therapy |
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244 | (8) |
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A Brief History of Behavior Therapy |
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246 | (1) |
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247 | (3) |
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The Development of Abnormal or Unwanted Behavior |
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250 | (2) |
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252 | (14) |
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Exposure-Based Treatments (Classical Conditioning Methods) |
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253 | (4) |
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Skills Training (Operant Conditioning Methods) |
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257 | (8) |
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265 | (1) |
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Broad Spectrum Behavior Therapy |
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266 | (1) |
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Postmodern Behavior Therapy |
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266 | (6) |
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Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (FAP) |
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268 | (1) |
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) |
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269 | (1) |
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Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) |
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270 | (2) |
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Evaluation of Behavior Therapy |
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272 | (2) |
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Criticisms of Behavior Therapy |
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272 | (2) |
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Strengths of Behavior Therapy |
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274 | (1) |
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274 | (1) |
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Cognitive and Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches to Psychotherapy |
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275 | (28) |
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Transition from Behavior Therapy to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy |
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277 | (5) |
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277 | (4) |
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281 | (1) |
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Recent Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches |
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281 | (1) |
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Specific Cognitive-Behavioral Treatments for Specific Disorders |
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281 | (1) |
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282 | (16) |
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283 | (2) |
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285 | (8) |
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Ellis's Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy |
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293 | (5) |
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Comparison of Ellis and Beck |
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298 | (1) |
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298 | (1) |
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Evaluation of Cognitive Approaches |
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299 | (3) |
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Effectiveness of Psychotherapy |
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299 | (1) |
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300 | (2) |
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302 | (1) |
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303 | (26) |
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304 | (7) |
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Theoretical Basis for Health Psychology |
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305 | (1) |
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Interventions in Health Psychology |
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306 | (5) |
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311 | (4) |
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Theoretical and Empirical Basis of Biofeedback |
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312 | (1) |
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Interventions Utilizing Biofeedback |
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312 | (3) |
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315 | (8) |
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Theoretical Explanations of Hypnosis |
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317 | (2) |
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The Cognitive-Behavioral View of Nicholas Spanos |
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319 | (1) |
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320 | (3) |
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323 | (2) |
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Evaluation of Biopsychosocial Interventions |
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325 | (2) |
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327 | (2) |
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Marriage, Family, and Child Therapy |
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329 | (36) |
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Psychological Interventions with Children |
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330 | (5) |
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Psychoanalytically Oriented Therapy |
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330 | (1) |
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331 | (1) |
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331 | (1) |
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332 | (1) |
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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy |
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333 | (1) |
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333 | (1) |
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334 | (1) |
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334 | (1) |
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Marital and Couples Therapy |
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335 | (5) |
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Psychodynamic Couples Therapies |
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336 | (1) |
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Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies for Couples |
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337 | (2) |
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Experiential-Humanistic Approaches |
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339 | (1) |
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340 | (18) |
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Murray Bowen and Personal Differentiation |
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341 | (2) |
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Virginia Satir and Dysfunctional Communication |
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343 | (1) |
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Minuchin and the Structural Approach |
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344 | (1) |
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Strategic and Solution-Focused Approaches |
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345 | (12) |
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More-Recent Approaches to Family Therapy |
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357 | (1) |
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Evaluation of Marriage, Family, and Child Therapy |
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358 | (5) |
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Effectiveness of Marriage and Family Therapy |
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358 | (1) |
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Effectiveness of Child and Adolescent Therapy |
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359 | (1) |
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360 | (3) |
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363 | (2) |
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Part IV CONTEMPORARY ISSUES |
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365 | (90) |
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Psychotherapy Integration: Convergence in Psychotherapy |
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367 | (30) |
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Types of Psychotherapy Integration |
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368 | (8) |
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368 | (2) |
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370 | (2) |
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372 | (3) |
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375 | (1) |
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The Basis of All Therapies: The Problem of Access |
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376 | (13) |
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Strategies for Facilitating Access |
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377 | (11) |
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Theoretical Reasons for the Access Problem |
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388 | (1) |
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Other Commonalities in Psychotherapy |
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389 | (7) |
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The Importance of Self-Acceptance |
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389 | (1) |
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Rigid Schemas as a Major Cause of Psychopathology |
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390 | (1) |
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391 | (2) |
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The Interpersonal Nature of the Human Being |
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393 | (1) |
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394 | (2) |
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396 | (1) |
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Postmodernism, Diversity, and Contemporary Therapy Approaches |
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397 | (34) |
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398 | (2) |
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399 | (1) |
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Narrative Psychotherapies |
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399 | (1) |
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The Challenge of Diversity |
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400 | (15) |
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401 | (2) |
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403 | (3) |
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Afrocentric Psychotherapy |
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406 | (1) |
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407 | (4) |
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Therapy with Lesbians, Gay Men, and Bisexual People |
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411 | (1) |
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Religion and Psychotherapy |
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412 | (3) |
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Contemporary Treatment Modalities: Faster and Cheaper |
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415 | (15) |
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415 | (4) |
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419 | (6) |
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Self-Help and Mutual Support Groups |
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425 | (1) |
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Technology-Mediated Methods |
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426 | (4) |
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430 | (1) |
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Professional, Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues |
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431 | (24) |
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431 | (7) |
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Competition with Medicine |
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432 | (2) |
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434 | (1) |
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434 | (1) |
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434 | (1) |
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Corporate Control of the Health Care System |
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435 | (2) |
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Treatment Manuals and Empirically Supported Treatments |
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437 | (1) |
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438 | (3) |
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Confidentiality and Privilege |
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439 | (2) |
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441 | (1) |
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441 | (3) |
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Licensing of Professional Psychologists |
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442 | (1) |
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442 | (2) |
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444 | (1) |
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Social Issues and Psychology |
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444 | (3) |
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445 | (1) |
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Misuses of Mental Health Concepts |
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445 | (1) |
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Psychological Intervention in Social Problems |
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446 | (1) |
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447 | (5) |
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Changes in Professional Practice |
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448 | (1) |
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Future Roles for Professional Psychologists |
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449 | (1) |
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Employment Prospects in Psychology |
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450 | (2) |
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452 | (3) |
Glossary |
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455 | (10) |
References |
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465 | (30) |
Index |
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