Publisher's Synopsis
The 2-volume APA Handbook of Psychotherapy comprehensively presents the field based on the primary ways in which professionals practice psychotherapy and affect such practice through theory, research, and training.
5 authoritative chapters capture the most representative ways in which psychotherapists characterize the driving forces behind their foundational therapeutic approaches. Therapists may:
- Administer psychotherapy according to a specific theoretical orientation, applying this model across most patients and contexts.
- Use a specific, amp quot named amp quot therapy to primarily treat patients suffering from a particular disorder.
- Draw on research evidence to administer psychotherapy in a way that can include, but also transcend, specific theoretical orientations and disorder-specific interventions.
- Generate data and draw on varied forms of research psychotherapy in a participant-driven and contextually responsive manner.