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Understanding Therapy: How Different Approaches Solve Real-World Problems

✍ Scribed by Nydegger, Rudy V.;


Year
2021
Tongue
English
Leaves
250
Category
Library

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This accessibly written book explores many types of psychotherapy, discussing the history, tenets, advantages, and shortcomings of each. It also compares and contrasts how different approaches address real-world mental health concerns.

Therapy and counseling have proved beneficial for tens of millions of Americans, whether to address a serious mental illness or for more everyday issues such as troubled relationships, stress, or grief. Studies suggest that approximately 80 percent of people who receive therapy find it beneficial. A number of effective schools of psychotherapy are available today, each with its own approach, strengths, and weaknesses.

Understanding Therapy: How Different Approaches Solve Real-World Problems explores different forms of psychotherapy using clear, non-technical language and a reader-friendly format. Part I provides important foundational information, including the historical development of psychotherapy, common misconceptions, and types of therapists. Each chapter in Part II profiles a different group of therapies, highlighting each one's history, key founders and proponents, tenets, and potential advantages and disadvantages. Part III features a series of real-world situations for which someone might seek therapy and illustrates how several different forms of therapy would address the problem. Readers will be able to compare and contrast these methods, learning how different types of therapy tackle the same issue in varying ways.

  • Offers a broad, holistic introduction to the topic, touching upon both theoretical and practical aspects of therapy and counseling
  • Features illuminating case studies that provide real-world examples of how different forms of therapy approach common mental health complaints
  • Allows readers to compare and contrast different types of therapy, bolstering critical thinking skills and helping readers determine which forms might work best for them
  • Includes a helpful Directory of Resources with books, articles, and websites for readers who want to learn more

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part One Introduction to Psychotherapy
Chapter 1 What Is Psychotherapy?
Historical Developments
Needs and Issues
Status Today
Chapter 2 Common Misconceptions about Psychotherapy
Myths and Misconceptions
Cultural and Gender Biases in Psychotherapy
Fears and Faulty Expectations
Chapter 3 Types of Therapists: Where Do They Practice and How Are They Trained?
Psychologists
Psychiatrists
Social Workers
Counselors
Medical Subspecialists
So Which Type of Provider Should You See?
Part Two Types of Psychotherapy
Chapter 4 Traditional Psychodynamic Therapies
History and Development
Key Individuals and Their Contributions
How Is This Utilized Today?
Concerns and Critiques
Chapter 5 Neo-Psychoanalytic Therapies
History and Development
Key Individuals and Their Contributions
How Is This Utilized Today?
Concerns and Critiques
Chapter 6 Humanistic and Existential Therapies
History and Development
Key Individuals and Their Contributions
How Is This Utilized Today?
Concerns and Critiques
Chapter 7 Cognitive Approaches
History and Development
Key Individuals and Their Contributions
How Is This Utilized Today?
Concerns and Critiques
Chapter 8 Behavioral Approaches
History and Development
Key Individuals and Their Contributions
How Is This Utilized Today?
Concerns and Critiques
Chapter 9 Group and Other Forms of Therapy
Group Therapy
Family Therapy
Other and Adjunctive Forms of Therapy
How Are These Utilized Today?
Concerns and Critiques
Chapter 10 Medical and Other Physical Approaches
History and Development
Basic Approaches and Their Contributions
How Are These Utilized Today?
Concerns and Critiques
Part Three Case Studies
Case 1: Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Case 2: Panic Disorder
Case 3: Adjustment Disorder with Anxiety
Case 4: Major Depression
Case 5: Persistent Depressive Disorder
Case 6: Bereavement
Case 7: Adjustment Disorder with Depression
Case 8: Personality Disorder
Case 9: Marital Difficulties
Case 10: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Case 11: School Phobia
Case 12: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Case 13: Bipolar Disorder
Case 14: Eating Disorder
Case 15: Intimate Partner Violence
Glossary
Additional Resources
Bibliography
Index

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