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Systems of Psychotherapy: A Transtheoretical Analysis
James O. Prochaska,John C. Norcross +1 more
- 01 Jan 1979
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TL;DR: Prochaska and Norcross as discussed by the authors reviewed 15 leading systems of psychotherapy and briefly surveyed another 30, thus providing a broader scope than is available in most textbooks, and demonstrated how much psychotherapy systems agree on the processes producing change, while showing how they disagree on the content that needs to be changed.
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Abstract: Systematic and balanced, this comprehensive text uses a wealth of clinical case illustrations to help readers understand a wide variety of psychotherapies including psychoanalytic, psychodynamic, existential, person-centered, experiential, interpersonal, exposure, behavioral, cognitive, systemic, multicultural, and integrative. The Sixth Edition thoroughly analyzes 15 leading systems of psychotherapy and briefly surveys another 30, thus providing a broader scope than is available in most textbooks. Prochaska and Norcross explore each system's theory of personality, theory of psychopathology, and resulting therapeutic process and relationship. By doing so, they demonstrate how much psychotherapy systems agree on the processes producing change, while showing how they disagree on the content that needs to be changed. To bring these similarities and differences to life, the authors also present the limitations, practicalities, and outcome research of each system of psychotherapy.
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