First published in 1987. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
From Psychoanalytic to Behavioral Methods in Anxiety Disorders: A Continuing Evolution Joseph Wolpe, M.D. Joseph Wolpe, M.D. Joseph Wolpe, M.D., D.Sc, received his medical degree in 1939. JOSEPH WOLPE, M D —From Psychoanalytic to ...
Donald Meichenbaum surveys the history of cognitive behavior therapy, describes some of the theoretical understmcture, and indicates possible applications. Cognitive behavior modification attempts to inlegrale the clinical concerns of ...
The Evolution of Psychotherapy: A Meeting of the Minds
Proceedings from the 1995 conf.
The contributors to this timely book illuminate how an evolution focused approach to psychopathology can offer new insights for different schools of therapy and provide a rationale for therapeutic integration.
Contributors include Elizabeth Holloway, Everett Worthington, Norman Kagan, Cal Stoltenberg, and Michael Ellis, among many others. Social Skills Training Counseling psychologists have pioneered the use of various kinds of skill training ...
In Life Witness: Evolution of the Psychotherapist, T. Byram Karasu demonstrates how a young therapist can become an expert clinician by transcending his own school of therapy.
Walk through Xcode®, Interface Builder, and other key tools Build simple or complex GUIs with navigation and custom views Implement a database with Core Data, and design your schema in Xcode Learn to use the iPhone's signature multi-touch ...
This text examines the five theoretical approaches to psychotherapy that have been most significant in helping psychotherapists understand and treat their clients. These theories have not been static but have continued to evolve.
Kagan (1965) has defined cognitive impulsivity as a conceptual tempo or decision-time variable representing the time S takes to consider alternate solutions before committing himself to one of them in a situation with high response ...