In the first edition, recognized specialists from the major ideological schools address the role and conceptualization of cognitive processes and procedures of the psychotherapeutic encounter.
In the almost two decades since the publication of the first edition, the ‚cognitive revolution‘ has moved from being a barbarian by the gate of the establishment to having become the establishment. This revised work reflects the convergent themes noted across approaches to psychotherapy. Several of the earlier contributions have been updated and offer more contemporary views. Finally, the editors present the synthesis of the contributions and describe possible directions for the cognitive focus over the next two decades.
Contributors include Bowlby, Frankl, Miehl, Frank, Arieti, Bandura, Adler, Ellis, Scrimaldi, and other world renowned theorists and psychotherapists.
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Introduction
Part I: Conceptual Influences
Human Change Processes and Constructive Psychotherapy, M.J. Mahoney Model of Causality in Social Learning Theory, A. Bandura Therapeutic Components Shared by All Psychotherapies, J.D. Frank & J. Frank Part II: Psychodynamic Influences
Logos, Paradox, and the Search for Meaning, V.E. Frankl The Role of Childhood Experience in Cognitive Disturbance, J. Bowlby Cognition in Psychoanalysis, S. Arieti Cognitive Therapy and the Individual Psychology of Alfred Adler, B.H. Shulman Part III: Cognitive Influences
Misconceptions and the Cognitive Therapies, V. Raimy Expanding the ABCs of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, A. Ellis Cognitive Therapy, Behavior Therapy, Psychoanalysis, and Pharmacotherapy: A Cognitive Continuum, A.T. Beck A Psychosocial Approach for Conceptualizing Schematic Development, A. Freeman & D.M. Martin Part IV: Contemporary and International Influences
Identity, Personality, and Emotional Regulation, G. Arciero, P. Gaetano, P. Maselli, & N. Gentili Conviviality and Psychotherapy, A.P. Beskow, J. Beskow, & M. Miro The Entropy of Mind: A Complex Systems-Oriented Approach to Psychopathology and Cognitive Psychotherapy, T. Scrimali & L. Grimaldi Metabolism of Information as a Model of Mental Processes and its Application for Psychotherapy, A. Kokoszka Synthesis, M. Mahoney Index‘