Part I: CONCEPTUAL AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
1: John C. Norcross: A primer on psychotherapy integration
2: Marvin R. Goldfried, John E. Pachankis, and Alissa C. Bell: A
history of psychotherapy integration
Part II: INTEGRATIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY MODELS
A: Common factors
3: Bernard D. Beitman, Angela M. Soth, and Nancy A. Bumby: The
future as an integrating force throughteh schools of
psychotherapy
4: Scott D. Miller, Barry L. Duncan, and Mark A. Hubble:
Outcome-informed Clinical Work
B: TECHNICAL ECLECTICISM
5: Arnold Lazarus: Multimodal therapy
6: Larry E. Beutler, Andres J. Consoli, and Geoffrey Lane:
Systematic treatment selection and prescriptive psychotherapy
C: THEORETICAL INTEGRATION
7: James O. Prochaska and Carlo C. DiClemente: The transtheoretical
approach
8: Paul L. Wachtel, Jason C. Kruk, and Mary K. McKinney: Cyclical
Psychodynamics and integrative relational psychotherapy
9: Anthony Ryle: Cognitive analytic therapy
D: Assimilative Integration
10: George Stricker and Jerry Gold: Assimilative psychodynamic
psychotherapy
11: Louis G. Castonguay, Michelle G. Newman, Thomas D. Borkovec,
Martin G. Holtforth, and Gloria G. Maramba: Cognitive-Behavioral
assimilative integration
Part III: INTEGRATIVE PSYCHOTHERAPIES FOR SPECIFIC DISORDERS &
POPULATIONS
12: Integrative psychotherapy of the anxiety disorders Barry E.
Wolfe
13: James P. McCullough, Jr.: Cognitive behavioral analysis system
of psychotherapy (CBASP) for chronic depression
14: Heidi L. Heard and Marsha M. Linehan: Integrative therapy for
borderline personality disorder
15: Allen E. Ivey and Jeff E. Brooks-Harris: Integrative
psychotherapy with culturally diverse clients
Part IV: INTEGRATIVE TREATMENT MODALITIES
16: John F. Clarkin: Differential therapeutics
17: Larry B. Feldman and Sandra L. Feldman: Integrating therapeutic
modalities
18: William M. Pinsof: Integrative problem-centered therapy
19: Robert N. Sollod: Integrating spirituality with
psychotherapy
20: Bernard D. Beitman and Radu V. Saveanu: Integrating
pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy
Part V: TRAINING RESEARCH, AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
21: John C. Norcross and Richard P. Halgin: Training in
psychotherapy integration
22: Michele A. Schlottenbauer, Carol R. Glass, and Diane B.
Arnkoff: Outcome research on psychotherapy integration
23: Paul L. Wachtel and Marvin R. Goldfried: A critical dialogue on
psychotherapy integration
24: Catherine Eubanks-Carter, Lisa A. Burckell, and Marvin R.
Goldfried: Future directions in psychotherapy integration
John C. Norcross is Professor of Psychology at University of
Scranton in Scranton, PA.
Marvin R. Goldfried is Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry at
State University of New York at Stony Brook.
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