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First published in 2002, the landmark Psychotherapy Relationships That Work broke new ground by focusing renewed and corrective attention on the substantial research behind the crucial (but often overlooked) client-therapist relationship. This highly cited, widely adopted classic is now presented in two volumes: Evidence-based Therapist Contributions, edited by John C. Norcross and Michael J. Lambert; and Evidence-based Therapist Responsiveness, edited by John C. Norcross and Bruce E. Wampold. Each chapter in the two volumes features a specific therapist behavior that improves treatment outcome, or a transdiagnostic patient characteristic by which clinicians can effectively tailor psychotherapy. In addition to updates to existing chapters, the third edition features new chapters on the real relationship, emotional expression, immediacy, therapist self-disclosure, promoting treatment credibility, and adapting therapy to the patient's gender identity and sexual orientation. All chapters provide original meta-analyses, clinical examples, landmark studies, diversity considerations, training implications, and most importantly, research-infused therapeutic practices by distinguished contributors. Featuring expanded coverage and an enhanced practice focus, the third edition of the seminal Psychotherapy Relationships That Work offers a compelling synthesis of the best available research, clinical expertise, and patient characteristics in the tradition of evidence-based practice.
Auteur
John C. Norcross, PhD, ABPP, is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of Scranton, Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry at SUNY Upstate Medical University, and a clinical psychologist in part-time practice. He is past-president of the APA Society of Clinical Psychology, the APA Division of Psychotherapy, and the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration. Among his 25 coauthored books are the Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration, Clinician's Guide to Evidence-Based Practice in Behavioral Health, Insider's Guide to Graduate Programs in Psychology, Psychologists' Desk Reference, and Systems of Psychotherapy: A Transtheoretical Analysis, now in its 9th edition. Bruce E. Wampold, PhD, ABPP, is Director of the Research Institute at Modum Bad Psychiatric Center in Norway, Emeritus Professor of Counseling Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Chief Scientist of Theravue, an electronic platform for therapist improvement. He is the recipient of the APA Gold Medal for Life Achievement in the Application of Psychology. He currently serves as president of the Society for Psychotherapy Research and authored The Great Psychotherapy Debate: The Evidence for What Makes Psychotherapy Work.
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Preface Contents Contributors Editors 1. Evidence-Based Psychotherapy Responsiveness: The Third Task Force John C. Norcross & Bruce E. Wampold 2. Attachment Style Kenneth N. Levy, Yogev Kivity, Caroline V. Gooch, & Benjamin N. Johnson 3. Coping Style Larry E. Beutler, Christopher J. Edwards, Satoko Kimpara & Kimberley Miller 4. Cultural Adaptations and Multicultural Competence Alberto Soto, Timothy B. Smith, Derek Griner, Melanie Domenech Rodríguez, & Guillermo Bernal 5. Gender Identity Stephanie L. Budge & Bonnie Moradi 6. Preferences Joshua K. Swift, Jennifer L. Callahan, Mick Cooper, & Susannah R. Parkin 7. Reactance Level Christopher J. Edwards, Larry E. Beutler, & Kathleen Someah 8. Religion and Spirituality Joshua N. Hook, Laura E. Captari, William Hoyt, Don E. Davis, Stacey E. McElroy, and Everett L. Worthington, Jr. 9. Sexual Orientation Bonnie Moradi & Stephanie L. Budge 10. Stages of Change Paul Krebs, John C. Norcross, Joseph M. Nicholson, and James O. Prochaska 11. Personalizing Psychotherapy: Results, Conclusions, and Practices John C. Norcross & Bruce E. Wampold