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The Heart and Soul of Change: Delivering What Works in Therapy
by Duncan, Barry L.Edition:
2nd
ISBN13:
9781433807091
ISBN10:
1433807092
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Hardcover
Pub. Date:
12/1/2009
Publisher(s):
AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
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Summary
Analyzes recent research on what works in therapeutic practice and provides guidance on how a therapist can 'deliver what works in therapy.' This edition features new chapters on youth psychotherapy and substance abuse treatment. For psychotherapists. Previous author was Hubble, c1999. DNLM: Psychiatry--methods.
Table of Contents
| Contributors | p. xiii |
| Foreword | p. xix |
| Preface | p. xxvii |
| Prologue: Saul Rosenzweig: The Founder of Common Factors | p. 3 |
| Introduction | p. 23 |
| What Works and What Does Not: The Empirical Foundations for the Common Factors | p. 47 |
| The Research Evidence for Common Factors Models: A Historically Situated Perspective | p. 49 |
| Clients: The Neglected Common Factor in Psychotherapy | p. 83 |
| The Therapeutic Relationship | p. 113 |
| Putting Models and Techniques in Context | p. 143 |
| Evidence-Based Practice: Evidence or Orthodoxy? | p. 167 |
| Psychiatric Drugs and Common Factors: An Evaluation of Risks and Benefits for Clinical Practice | p. 199 |
| Delivering What Works: Practice-Based Evidence | p. 237 |
| "Yes, It Is Time for Clinicians to Routinely Monitor Treatment Outcome" | p. 239 |
| Outcomes Management, Reimbursement, and the Future of Psychotherapy | p. 267 |
| Transforming Public Behavioral Health Care: A Case Example of Consumer-Directed Services, Recovery, and the Common Factors | p. 299 |
| Special Populations | p. 323 |
| Evidence-Based Treatments and Common Factors in Youth Psychotherapy | p. 325 |
| Common Factors in Couple and Family Therapy: Must All Have Prizes? | p. 357 |
| What Works in Substance Abuse and Dependence Treatment | p. 393 |
| Conclusions | p. 419 |
| Delivering What Works | p. 421 |
| Index | p. 431 |
| About the Editors | p. 453 |
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