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Counseling and Psychotherapy: Investigating Practice from Scientific, Historical, and Cultural Perspectives

Series Editor: Bruce Wampold

This innovative series is devoted to grasping the vast complexities of the practice of counseling and psychotherapy.

As a set of healing practices delivered in a context shaped by health delivery systems and the attitudes and values of consumers, practitioners, and researchers, counseling and psychotherapy must be examined critically.

By understanding the historical and cultural context of counseling and psychotherapy and by examining the extant research, these critical inquiries seek a deeper, richer understanding of what is a remarkably effective endeavor.

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  1. Neuropsychotherapy

    How the Neurosciences Inform Effective Psychotherapy

    By Klaus Grawe

    Series: Counseling and Psychotherapy: Investigating Practice from Scientific, Historical, and Cultural Perspectives

    Neuropsychotherapy is intended to inspire further development and continual empirical updating of consistency theory. It is essential for psychotherapists, psychotherapy researchers, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, neuroscientists, and mental-health professionals. Profoundly important...

    Published August 13th 2006 by Routledge

  2. The Psychology of Working

    A New Perspective for Career Development, Counseling, and Public Policy

    By David Blustein

    Series: Counseling and Psychotherapy: Investigating Practice from Scientific, Historical, and Cultural Perspectives

    In this original and major new work, David Blustein places working at the same level of attention for social and behavioral scientists and psychotherapists as other major life concerns, such as intimate relationships, physical and mental health, and socio-economic inequities. He also provides...

    Published February 14th 2006 by Routledge

  3. Counseling and Therapy With Clients Who Abuse Alcohol or Other Drugs

    An Integrative Approach

    By Cynthia E. Glidden-Tracey

    Series: Counseling and Psychotherapy: Investigating Practice from Scientific, Historical, and Cultural Perspectives

    Every day, huge numbers of people use drugs or alcohol for recreation, medication, celebration, stress management, social lubrication, or escape. The abuse of psychoactive chemicals touches individual lives in countless ways, and clients frequently hint in therapy sessions at problems related to...

    Published March 29th 2005 by Routledge

  4. The Great Psychotherapy Debate

    Models, Methods, and Findings

    By Bruce E. Wampold

    Series: Counseling and Psychotherapy: Investigating Practice from Scientific, Historical, and Cultural Perspectives

    The Great Psychotherapy Debate: Models, Methods, and Findings comprehensively reviews the research on psychotherapy to dispute the commonly held view that the benefits of psychotherapy are derived from the specific ingredients contained in a given treatment (medical model). The author reviews the...

    Published February 28th 2001 by Routledge

  5. The Great Psychotherapy Debate

    Models, Methods, and Findings

    By Bruce E. Wampold

    Series: Counseling and Psychotherapy: Investigating Practice from Scientific, Historical, and Cultural Perspectives

    This volume disproves the belief that certain psychotherapies are more effective in treating certain psychological problems than other therapies. ...

    Published February 28th 2001 by Routledge

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