What is integrative psychotherapy? How effective is the integrative
approach to therapy? And what are its limitations? Answering these
and other significant questions, this insightful volume provides
the working clinician with a practical guide to using an
integrative approach to psychotherapy. Erskine and Moursund, both
experienced psychotherapists, begin their discussion with a
masterful theoretical overview which integrates diverse concepts
from various therapy techniques such as psychoanalysis,
client-centred therapy, and Gestalt therapy. The authors then use
transcripts of actual therapeutic sessions (with explanatory
comments interjected) to provide the reader with a broader
understanding of both theory and its application in therapy - and
to capture some of the elusive essence of the ongoing therapy
interview. Unique in its attention to detail, as well as to the
therapist's own decision-making process, advanced students and
therapists alike will find this volume an invaluable resource.
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