John C. Norcross, PhD, ABPP, is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of Scranton, Clinical 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 Psychotherapy Relationships That Work, 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. Marvin R. Goldfried, PhD, ABPP, is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Stony Brook University, where he was involved in developing its graduate program in clinical psychology. In addition to teaching, supervision, and research, he maintains a practice of psychotherapy in New York City. He is a diplomate in clinical psychology, fellow in the APA, and recipient of several awards from various professional organizations. He is past president of the clinical division of the APA, the psychotherapy division of the APA, and the Society for Psychotherapy Research. Dr. Goldfried is cofounder of the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration, founder of AFFIRM: Psychologists Affirming Their Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Family, and founder of the Two-Way Bridge Between Research and Practice.
This book is excellent in its discussion of integrating theories to
create better treatments for clients. It considers various models,
along with their use for specific disorders and populations.
Clinicians and researchers will find this book extremely useful - 5
Stars! * Doody's *
This third edition reflects the maturing of the integration
movement within psychotherapy. We have moved beyond saying that we
need to integrate to having established models and solid empirical
research. This edition can inspire us to move even further to
determine the underlying mechanisms of change across approaches.
Bravo! * Clara E. Hill, PhD, University of Maryland *
What are therapists actually doing and how does therapy work?
Norcross and Goldfried have advanced the field of integrative
psychotherapy to new heights and this excellent book brings it all
together. As we move toward recognizing the importance of common
processes and trans-theoretical approaches, this comprehensive
volume will prove to be an excellent guide to practice and
research. We should keep in mind that clients are less interested
in brands than in what is going to help them. This superb volume
will help clinicians and researchers accomplish this important
task. * Robert L. Leahy, PhD, Director, American Institute for
Cognitive Therapy *
This is an impressive volume and valuable collection of
contemporary views...I recommend it highly. A commendable job at
representing the excitement and freedom associated with an active,
respectful, and fundamentally hopeful exploration of conceptual and
practical diversities. * Journal of Psychotherapy Integration
(Acclaim for previous edition) *
If you are already familiar with the ideas of integration, this
important volume will keep you abreast of current developments in
integration. If not, it will stimulate and challenge you to think
more integratively...If you are interested in current developments
and future directions in psychotherapy, I would put this on a must
read list. * Leslie Greenberg, PhD, Contemporary Psychology
(Acclaim for previous edition) *
This book is an impressive review of the efforts made (toward
integration)... sophisticated, ingenious, and briskly written. *
Leston Havens, MD, American Journal of Psychiatry (Acclaim for
previous edition) *
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