Are there common mechanisms that apply across different therapies
that might explain their effectiveness? Many psychologists,
psychotherapists and counsellors, whether clinicians or
researchers, now recognize that one such key mechanism involves the
transformation of meaning in the process of therapy. The purpose of
this book is to show how the transformation of meaning is related
to therapeutic change. Change in therapy can and should occur at a
number of levels for improvement to be maintained, whether in
behavior therapy, cognitive therapy or psychoanalytic therapy. The
leading scientists and practitioners who have contributed to this
book approach therapy from very different perspectives, but they
together help to fashion a common framework for understanding the
role of meaning in therapeutic change.
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