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Client centered therapy |
Rogers (1957) |
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Emotion focused therapy |
Greenberg (2010) Greenberg, Rice and Elliot (1993), Greenberg and Paivio (1997) |
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Interpersonal psychotherapy |
Teyber & McClure (2010) |
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Cognitive therapies |
Beck (1995), Beck & Beck (2011) |
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Gestalt therapy |
Hefferline & Goodman (1951), Dierks (1956) |
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Awareness/naming the emotion is therapeutic |
Lieberman et al., (2004) |
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Rational emotive behavioral therapy |
Ellis (1962, 2005) |
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Psychoanalytic therapy |
Freud (1917) |
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Attachment theory |
Bowlby, 1982, 1988 |
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Psychosocial theory |
Erikson, 1993 |
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6 components distinguish psychodynamic theories |
Shedler, 2010 Focus on affect and expression of emotion (cognitive understanding is not change) Active exploration of attempts to avoid distressing thoughts/emotions Identification of recurring themes and patterns Discussion of past experiences to shed light on present (developmental focus) Focus on interpersonal problems Focus on the therapy relationship |
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Support for psychodynamic unconscious, defenses |
Baumeister, Dale & Sommer, 1998 |
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Support for psychoanalytic conflicted feelings/motivations, childhood experiences influencing personality patterns, self concept |
Westen, 1998 |
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CCRT citation |
Book, 1998 |
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Person-centered therapy |
Rogers, 1951, 1957, 1959, 1961, 1980 |
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Necessary and sufficient conditions for change |
Rogers, 1957 Two persons in psychological contact Client is incongruent, vulnerable, anxious Therapist is congruent and integrated Therapist has unconditional positive regard for client Therapist has empathetic understanding of client and communicates this to client Therapist can successfully communicate empathy and unconditional positive regard |
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Empirical support for psychodynamic therapy |
Abbass st al., 2006 23 RCT for short-term (less than 40 hrs) psychodynamic has effect size of .97 for general symptom improvement Westen, 1998 Support for concepts of unconscious defenses, conflicted feelings feelings feelings |
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Narrative therapy explores how what us used to construct and maintain problems |
Etchison & Kleist, 2000 Language |
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Counseling theories book cite |
Corey, 2009 |
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Tripartite model of therapeutic relationship |
Working alliance, transference/countertransference, "real relationship" |
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2 supervision citations |
Bernard & Goodyear, 2004 Ladany, Friedlander & Nelson, 2005 |
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Most powerful intervention for multicultural supervision |
Bernard & Goodyear, 2004 Discussion of multicultural issues |
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Are therapists alert to when treatment is failing? |
Hannan, et al., 2005 No |
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EST of 12 week anger management therapy results |
Howard et al., 1986 A sizeable portion of patients reliably improve after 10 sessions |