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Integrative Therapy - A Practitioner's Guide (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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Integrative Therapy - A Practitioner's Guide (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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`The book is comprehensive, and extensively researched and
referenced. ....[The] last chapter contains some excellent training
resources for trainers of counsellors/psychotherapists. I would
therefore endorse it as a useful textbook, especially as there is
an excellent in-depth example of an assessment form, and guidance
on how this can be used for trainees. These were useful revision
points to me as an experienced counsellor' - The Independent
Practitioner `The book would be useful to practitioners who want to
start thinking 'outside the box' of a particular orientation. It is
also aimed at students and trainers - the last 40 pages in
particular are full of practical training exercises. Overall, I
would recommend it as a well-reasoned argument for therapy to be
rooted in an integrative base' - Therapy Today `Throughout the book
it is assumed that we can learn from each other and that we need
to, whatever orientation we were trained in, in the service of the
client. I find this pragmatic approach open and refreshing in a
period when some of us have polarised around the 'what works best'
debate. Both authors are experienced practitioners and trainers and
their commitment to integrative counselling and psychotherapy
shines through' - AUCC Journal Integration rather than a single
theory has become accepted and widely recommended as a way forward
in psychotherapy and counselling. Integrative Therapy, Second
Edition, a timely and innovative guide for practitioners, is based
on the view that training and practice methods should be evaluated
for their usefulness to the client instead of their adherence to a
particular model. Drawing from research on therapy process and
outcome, and on human development respectively, the authors
highlight striking similarities between the change processes
involved in these two areas of study. The findings provide a basis
for an adaptable framework for integrative practice. The authors
pinpoint what is common as well as what is different in various
approaches, using case illustrations to make comparisons throughout
between the three major models: psychodynamic,
humanistic-existential and cognitive-behavioural. What emerges is
the central importance of the therapeutic relationship in the
process of change - 'how to be with clients' as opposed to 'what to
do'. Fully revised and updated, this Second Edition includes new
material on neuroscience and practitioner-oriented research
methodology showing how the processes of doing research and doing
therapy have many things in common. The book aims to cultivate a
spirit of willingness amongst therapists trained in one model to
learn from colleagues trained in others. It also features exercises
to support its use on courses and will thus be invaluable to
trainees of counselling, psychotherapy and counselling psychology.
Maja O'Brien is a chartered counselling psychologist and
psychotherapist, supervisor and trainer based in Oxford and a
Principal Lecturer on the Doctorate in Psychotherapy by
Professional Studies run jointly by the Metanoia Institute and
Middlesex University. Gaie Houston is a writer, UKCP-registered
psychotherapist and senior lecturer at The Gestalt Centre, London.
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