• Produktbild: The Evolution Of Psychotherapy
  • Produktbild: The Evolution Of Psychotherapy

The Evolution Of Psychotherapy The Second Conference

75,99 €

inkl. gesetzl. MwSt., Versandkostenfrei


Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

12.08.2014

Herausgeber

Jeffrey K. Zeig

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

334

Maße (L/B/H)

25,4/17,8/1,9 cm

Gewicht

566 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-138-00495-5

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

12.08.2014

Herausgeber

Jeffrey K. Zeig

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

334

Maße (L/B/H)

25,4/17,8/1,9 cm

Gewicht

566 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-138-00495-5

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

Noch keine Bewertungen vorhanden

Verfassen Sie die erste Bewertung zu diesem Artikel

Helfen Sie anderen Kundinnen und Kunden durch Ihre Meinung.

Kundinnen und Kunden meinen

Bewertungen (0)

Die Leseprobe wird geladen.
  • Produktbild: The Evolution Of Psychotherapy
  • Produktbild: The Evolution Of Psychotherapy
  • I: Family Therapists; 1: The Restoried History of Family Therapy; I: Discussion by Mara Selvini Palazzoli m.d.; 2: Symbolic Experiential Family Therapy; I: Discussion by Paul Watzlawick, ph.d.; 3: Zen and the Art of Therapy; I: Discussion by William Glasser, m.d.; 4: Stories of Psychotherapy; I: Discussion by Mary McClure Goulding m.s.w.; 5: The Construction of Clinical "Realities"; I: Discussion by Cloé Madanes; 6: Identifying the Various Recurring Processes in the Family That Lead to Schizophrenia in an Offspring; I: Discussion by Donald Meichmbaum, ph.d.; II: Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches; 7: The Revised ABCs of Rational-Emotive Therapy (RET); II: Discussion by Salvador Minuchin, m.d.; 8: Clinical/Therapeutic Effectiveness; II: Discussion by Jay Haley, m.a.; 9: Evolution of Cognitive Behavior Therapy; II: Discussion by Albert Ellis, ph.d.; 10: Toward Better Results in the Treatment of Depression; II: Discussion by Thomas Szasz, m.d.; III: Humanistic Approaches; 11: The Self in Action; III: Discussion by Ernest L. Rossi, ph.d.; 12: The Betrayal of the Human; III: Discussion by Erving Polster, ph.d.; IV: Psychoanalytic Therapies; 13: The Vital Therapeutic Alliance with Borderline and Narcissistic Patients; IV: Discussion by Helen Singer Kaplan, m.d., ph.d.; 14: The Essence of Dynamic Psychotherapy; IV: Discussion by Arnold A. Lazarus, ph.d.; V: Body Approaches; 15: Bioenergetlc Analysis; V: Discussion by Miriam Bolster, ph.d.; 16: The Wave Nature of Consciousness; V: Discussion by Carl Whitaker, m.d.; VI: Contemporary Approaches; 17: Short-Term Redecislon Therapy in the Treatment of Clients Who Suffered Childhood Abuse; VI: Discussion by Judd Marmor; m.d., ph.d.; 18: The Virtues of Our Faults; VI: Discussion by James F. Masterson, m.d.; 19: Reality Therapy; VI: Discussion by Jeffrey K. Zeig, ph.d.; VII: Social Issues; 20: Eve's Daughters; VII: Discussion by James F. T. Bugental, ph.d.; 21: The United States v. Drugs; VII: Discussion hy Rollo May, ph.d.; 22: One Hundred Years of Solitude, or Can the Soul Ever Get Out of Analysis?; VII: Discussion by Alexander Lowen, m.d.; VIII: Benediction; 23: In the Days of the Giants-The Steps in Therapy to the Present Day; VIII: Discussion by: James Hillman, ph.d.