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Much has been written about the basic incompatibility of the
dominant quantitative research model in psychotherapy and the
qualitative preferences of the practitioner community providing
psychotherapy. Researchers and clinicians are at odds over the most
valuable type of knowledge needed: that emerging from quantitative,
experimental research versus that from qualitative, case-based
practice, respectively. Recently, a number of emerging research
methods have attempted to bridge and integrate these two
approaches. Case Studies within Psychotherapy Trials is one such
effort and significantly furthers the synergy between them. The
volume provides a comprehensive illustration of the
"cases-within-trials" (CWT) model of research. Quantitative
findings from four randomized clinical trials (RCT) are synthesized
with qualitative and quantitative findings from systematic case
studies of successful and unsuccessful clients representatively
drawn from each RCT. The book opens with the history of dialectic
and political controversy in psychotherapy research and recent
initiatives to bridge the differing perspectives. The RCT and case
study projects follow, each commented on by outside experts. In the
final chapter the editors compare and contrast the separate
projects and draw insightful, impactful conclusions. By bringing
together quantitative, natural scientific perspectives on research
and qualitative, interpretative understandings and strategies, the
chapter authors demonstrate how practitioners can be meaningfully
included in future psychotherapy research. This book will be of
great interest to psychotherapy researchers and practitioners and
those interested in research methods in the behavioral sciences
more generally.
Acclaimed for its clear writing and stellar contributors, this
authoritative text is now in a revised and updated fourth edition.
The book explains the history, assessment approach, techniques, and
research base of each of the 12 most important psychotherapies
practiced today, along with its foundational ideas about
personality and psychological health and dysfunction. The
consistent chapter format facilitates comparison among the various
approaches. Every chapter includes engaging clinical vignettes and
an extended case example that bring key concepts to life, as well
as suggested resources for further learning. New to This Edition
*Incorporates important developments in clinical practice and
research. *Entirely new chapters on CBT, third-wave CBT, couple
therapies, and interpersonal and brief psychodynamic therapies; all
other chapters fully updated. *Increased attention to multiple
dimensions of diversity, the evidence-based practice movement,
psychotherapy integration, and applications to physical health
care.
Acclaimed for its clear writing and stellar contributors, this
authoritative text is now in a revised and updated fourth edition.
The book explains the history, assessment approach, techniques, and
research base of each of the 12 most important psychotherapies
practiced today, along with its foundational ideas about
personality and psychological health and dysfunction. The
consistent chapter format facilitates comparison among the various
approaches. Every chapter includes engaging clinical vignettes and
an extended case example that bring key concepts to life, as well
as suggested resources for further learning. New to This Edition
*Incorporates important developments in clinical practice and
research. *Entirely new chapters on CBT, third-wave CBT, couple
therapies, and interpersonal and brief psychodynamic therapies; all
other chapters fully updated. *Increased attention to multiple
dimensions of diversity, the evidence-based practice movement,
psychotherapy integration, and applications to physical health
care.
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