This book describes an encompassing modeling approach to
psychotherapy, created with the most recent research in the field.
Therapeutic interventions are staged within a therapist-client
relationship ('alliance'), and become effective by the interplay of
deterministic ('causation') and stochastic ('chance') forces. The
authors use a Fokker-Planck approach complemented by a
structural-mathematical framework from complexity theory. Chapters
present statistical tools, which can be applied to analyze the
differing time series that depict therapeutic processes. Chapters
include examples of how to use these tools within research. The
approach adopted in the book - contemporary psychotherapy
terminology combined with a systems-theoretical model and
algorithms for quantitative psychotherapy research - has the
potential to become the new benchmark in psychotherapy. The Process
of Psychotherapy is an informative and sophisticated resource for
all levels of students, from undergraduate through post-doctoral
studies, in the fields of psychology, cognitive psychology, and
psychotherapy.
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