Now available in paperback.
In this volume, theoretical frames, modalities, and applicationsare examined for Interpersonal/Humanistic/Existentialpsychotherapy. Topics range from ‚Culturally Sensitive Psychotherapy with Children‘ to ‚Spiritually Sensitive Therapy‘ and’Existential Treatment with HIV/AIDS clients.‘
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword (Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy).
Preface (Florence W. Kaslow).
SECTION ONE: PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH CHILDREN.
Chapter 1. Structural Family Therapy: An Elaboration of Theory
and Practice (C. Wayne Jones and Marion Lindblad-Goldberg).
Chapter 2. The Central Role of Culture: Working with Asian
Children and Families (Christine M. Chao).
Chapter 3. Play in Therapy with Abused Children (Eliana
Gil).
Chapter 4. Existential/Experiential Approaches to Child and
Family Psychotherapy (Volker Thomas).
Chapter 5. A Biopsychosocial Approach to Play Therapy with
Maltreated Children (Laura Palmer, Anne R. Farrar and Nouriman
Ghahary).
SECTION TWO: PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG
ADULTS.
Chapter 6. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy with Adolescents (Joel
K. Simon and Insoo Kim Berg).
Chapter 7. An Integrative Approach to Assessment and
Intervention with Adolescents of Color (Arpana G. Inman, Kwamia N.
Rawls, Marisol M. Meza and Andraé L. Brown).
Chapter 8. Adlerian Therapy: A Century of Tradition and Research
(Robert Sherman and Anselm Nwaorgu).
Chapter 9. School-Based Community Family Therapy for Adolescents
at Risk (Norbert A. Wetzel and Hinda Winawer).
SECTION THREE: PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH ADULTS.
Chapter 10. A Relational-Cultural Perspective in Therapy (Judith
V. Jordan).
Chapter 11. Existential/Humanistic Psychotherapy (Paul E. Bracke
and James F. T. Bugental).
Chapter 12. Spiritually-Sensitive Psychotherapy (Harry J.
Aponte).
Chapter 13. Existential Treatment with HIV/AIDS Clients (Eugene
W. Farber).
Chapter 14. Logotherapy (Elisabeth Lukas and Bianca Zwang
Hirsch).
SECTION FOUR. PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH FAMILIES AND COUPLES.
Chapter 15. Couple Therapy as Transforming Process: Reflections
on Couples Stories (Maurizio Andolfi, (Joseph Kabali,
Translator).
Chapter 16. Existential Dilemmas and Skill Building in Couple
Therapy (Adriana Balaguer Dunn).
Chapter 17. Resilience and Human Rights Activism in Women’s Life
Stories (Pilar Hernández and Janine Roberts).
Chapter 18. Redecision Family Therapy (Vann S. Joines).
Chapter 19. Contextual Therapy (Catherine Ducommun-Nagy).
Chapter 20. Systems as Interconnecting Social-Psychological
Processes: Existential Foundations of Families (Robert F.
Massey).
SECTION FIVE: GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY.
Chapter 21. Psychodrama (Alan Jacobs).
Chapter 22. Transactional Analysis (Robert F. Massey, Gordon
Hewitt and Carlo Moiso).
Chapter 23. Body-Centered Psychotherapy (William F.
Cornell).
Chapter 24. Biopsychosocial and Spiritual Treatment of Trauma
(Anie Kalayjian).
SECTION SIX: SPECIAL TOPICS.
Chapter 25. International Perspectives on Professional Ethics
(Marilyn Peterson Armour, Ingeborg Haug, with Dorothy Becvar, Helen
Braun, Mony Elkaim, Shibusawa Fazuko and Augustine Nwoye).
Chapter 26. An Interpersonal-Systemic and Developmental Approach
to Supervision (Sharon Davis Massey and Linda Combs).
Chapter 27. Humanistic, Interpersonal, and Existential
Psychotherapies: Review and Synthesis (Sharon Davis Massey).
Author Index.
Subject Index.
Über den Autor
Florence W. Kaslow, Ph D, ABPP, is director of the Florida
Couples and Family Institute and president of the Kaslow Associates
in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. She is also a visiting professor of
medical psychology in psychiatry at Duke University Medical Center
(Durham, North Carolina) and a visiting professor of psychology at
Florida Institute of Technology. Dr. Kaslow is editor or author of
22 books, over 50 book chapters, and more than 160 articles in the
professional literature.
Robert F. Massey, Ph D, is a professor and director of the
Marriage and Family MS, Ed S, and Ph D programs in the Department of
Professional Psychology and Family Therapy at Seton Hall
University, South Orange, New Jersey. He is an approved supervisor
in the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy and a
certified transactional analyst. He writes on and researches
integrative systems thinking, couple and family relationships,
personality theories, and spirituality in contexts.
Sharon Davis Massey, Ph D, is a licensed marriage and
family therapist and an approve supervisor in the American
Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. She supervises the
clinical work of university students and is an adjunct professor in
the marriage and family programs at Seton Hall University, South
Orange, New Jersey. Her professional interests center around the
development of humans within their evolving contexts, supervision
from an interpersonal-systemic frame of reference, and human ways
to knowing.