Part I: Contemporary Theory In Its Historical and Empirical Context
Howard E. A. Tinsley, Suzanne H. Lease, Noelle S. Giffin Wiersma
Chapter 1: Introduction.
Research on Counseling Effectiveness
Britt-Marie Schiller
Chapter 2: Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung and the genesis of psychotherapy
Freud’s Basic Theoretical Constructs
Jung’s Basic Theoretical Constructs
Basic Personality Dynamics - Freud
Jung’s Psychology of Personality Development and Personality Types
Fundamental Principles of Treatment
Fundamental Principles of Contemporary Treatment
Everett L. Worthington Jr., Nathaniel G. Wade, William T. Hoyt
Chapter 3: Evidence-Based Practice in Psychology
Evidence-Based Practice in Psychology: What Psychotherapists Can Learn from Research on Treatment and Psychotherapist Responsiveness
An Evolution of Evidence-Based Practice
Current Thoughts about Integrating Common Factors and Specific Treatments
A Model of Treatment and Responsiveness to Treatment
Research on client characteristics: Expectations for psychotherapy.
Research on evidence-based relationship factors.
The Complex Interactions among These Factors
Status of the Field—What Is Now Needed?
Part II: Theories Emphasizing Client Upbringing And Family History
Jon Carlson, Patricia Robey, Martha Mason
Chapter 4: Alfred Adler and individual psychology
Stages of Adlerian Counseling
Techniques to Encourage Reorientation
Applications of Adlerian Therapy
Limitations of Adlerian Counseling
Anna L. Dickerman, Elizabeth L. Auchincloss
Chapter 5: Neo-Freudians and ego-analytic, object-relations, attachment, and brief psychoanalytic theory
Historical Origins of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Principles of Contemporary Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Contemporary Psychodynamic Approach to Understanding Psychopathology
Goals and Procedures of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Core Concepts in the Practice of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Limitations of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Research and Evidence-Basis in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Common Factors and Areas of Overlap
Overlap Between the Psychoanalytic Model and Cognitive Science
Cultural Factors in Psychodynamic Psychiatry
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in Atypical Treatment Settings
Part III: Theories Focusing On Client Actions
Joseph J. Pear, Heather D. Simister
Chapter 6: B. F. Skinner, Albert Bandura, and behavioral modification
Basic Principles of Behavior
Overview of Major Behavior Therapy Approaches
Special Behavior Therapy Techniques
Treatment Applications to Specific Disorders
Special Considerations in Diverse Populations
Robert Wubbolding
Chapter 7: William Glasser and reality therapy
Overview of Reality Therapy
Choice Theory: Human Motivation and Personality
Reality Therapy: Applying Choice Theory
Choice Theory/Reality Therapy and Mindfulness Interface
Potential Criticisms Related to Reality Therapy
Research Support for Reality Therapy
Sheila Crowell, Kendrick Rith
Chapter 8: Marsha Linehan and dialectical behavior therapy
Functions and Modes of Treatment
Dialectics and Dialectical Dilemmas
Empirical Evidence for DBT
DBT and Positive Psychology
Part IV: Theories Focusing On Client Thoughts
Catharine MacLaren, Kristene A. Doyle, Raymond DiGiuseppe
Chapter 9: Albert Ellis and rational-emotive behavior therapy
Research and Evidence-Basis in REBT
Specialized Applications of REBT
Brian Johnson
Chapter 10: Aaron Beck, Donald Meichenbaum and cognitive behavioral therapy
Origins and Development of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Core Theoretical Assumptions and Key Concepts of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Common Cognitive Behavioral Techniques
Empirical Support for CBT
Contemporary Applications
Part V: Theories Focusing On Client Emotions
David Murphy, Catherine Hayes
Chapter 11: Carl Rogers and client-centered counseling
Core Theoretical Assumptions of Person-Centered Theory
Theory of Personality Development and Change
The Practice of Person-Centered Therapy
Empirical Evidence Evaluating Client-Centered Therapy
Extensions of Person-Centered Theory
Application of Person-Centered Theory to Common Factors, Positive Psychology, and Diversity
Stephen Diamond
Chapter 12: Rollo May, Irvin Yalom and existential therapy
Core Philosophical and Theoretical Concepts
Existential Technique: To Do or to Be?
Psychiatric Diagnosis and Psychopharmacology: A Modern Existential Dilemma
Clinical Applications of Contemporary Existential Therapy
Empirical Support for Contemporary Existential Psychotherapy
Confronting Psychotherapy's Current Existential Crisis
Sara Bridges
Chapter 13: Bruce Ecker, Laurel Hulley, and coherence therapy
Main Concepts and Methodology
Coherence Therapy Process and Effective Techniques
Empirical Evidence and Efficacy
Scott Meier
Chapter 14: Michael White and narrative therapy
Theoretical Aspects of Narrative Approaches
Process and Technique in Narrative Approaches
Potential Outcomes in Narrative Approaches
Part VI: Integration of Counseling and Psychotherapy Theory
Philip Brownell
Chapter 15: Contemporary Gestalt Therapy: An Early Case of Theoretical Integration come of age
The Early Integration of Classical Gestalt Therapy
Theoretical Core for Contemporary Gestalt Therapy
Gestalt Therapy and Contemporary Issues in Psychotherapy
Suggestions for Further Study
Jeff Harris
Chapter 16: John Norcross and integrative theories of counseling
Integrative Theories of Psychotherapy: The Core Theory
Techniques Advocated by Integrative Psychotherapy
Extensions of Integrative Psychotherapy
Applications of Integrative Psychotherapy
Noelle Wiersma, Howard Tinsley, Suzanne Lease
Chapter 17: Developing your personal theoretical orientation