Integrative Psychotherapy
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Integrative psychotherapy
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Background
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Psychoanalysis
- Sigmund Freud
- Mental health counselor (MHC)
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Co-counselling
- Harvey Jackins
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Transactional analysis (TA)
- Eric Berne
- Cognitive behavioral therapy
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Gestalt therapy
- Fritz Perls
- Laura Perls
- Paul Goodman
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Body psychotherapy
- Wilhelm Reich
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Psychodynamic psychotherapy
- Ernst Wilhelm von Brücke
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Family systems therapy
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Gregory Bateson
- Bateson Project
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Gregory Bateson
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Person-centered therapy (PCT)
- Carl Rogers
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Existential therapy
- Irvin D. Yalom
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Psychoanalysis
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Different routes to integrative psychotherapy
- Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration (Norcross & Goldfried, 2005)
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Common factors
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Common factors theory
- Dodo bird verdict
- Jerome Frank (Frank & Frank, 1991)
- Bruce Wampold (2001)
- Miller, Duncan and Hubble (2005)
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Common factors theory
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Technical eclecticism
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Multimodal therapy
- Arnold Lazarus (2005)
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Systematic Treatment Selection (STS)
- Larry E. Beutler (Beutler, Consoli, & Lane, 2005)
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Multimodal therapy
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Theoretical integration
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Cyclical Psychodynamics
- Paul Wachtel (Wachtel, Kruk, & McKinney, 2005)
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Cognitive analytic therapy
- Anthony Ryle (2005)
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Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change
- James O. Prochaska (Prochaska and DiClemente’s, 2005)
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Cyclical Psychodynamics
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Assimilative integration
- Psychodynamic foundation (Frank, 1999; Stricker & Gold, 2005)
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy (Castonguay, Newman, Borkovec, Holtforth, & Maramba, 2005)
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Emerging models that combine routes
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Three Stage Model
- Hill (2004)
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Integration of common factors and technical eclecticism
- Good and Beitman (2006)
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Multitheoretical psychotherapy (MTP)
- Jeff E. Brooks-Harris (2008)
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Three Stage Model
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