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Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy as a Science An Iconoclastic Perspective
Başlık:
Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy as a Science An Iconoclastic Perspective
ISBN:
9781461444510
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed. 2013.
Yayın Bilgileri:
New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
XX, 364 p. online resource.
Contents:
Historical Introduction to Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy -- Toward a Science of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory and Practice -- The Cults of Psychotherapy -- Beyond Reliability and Validity: Toward Specificity in Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy -- Stepped Care Research in Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy -- Concreteness:  Seven Psychological Orphans in Search of a Theory-Toward a Neo-behaviorist View -- Epilogue and Conclusions: Toward a Hierarchical Personnel Structure in Clinical    Psychology and Psychotherapy.
Abstract:
Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy as a ScienceAn Iconoclastic Perspective  Luciano L'Abate Since its inception, psychology has worked to establish itself as a legitimate scientific endeavor. Countless research studies have tested numerous theories and therapies, determining what works and what doesn't, and building a vast store of empirical knowledge. Now a startling and provocative new volume suggests that the problem withthe evidence base is that it is not scientific enough-and that the major modes of therapy are on their way out.  In Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy as a Science, Luciano L'Abate expands on his previously controversial ideas, taking to task the one-to-one, face-to-face, talking-cure paradigm that has been entrenched for over a century. Citing the rise of self-help manuals, workbooks, written interactive practice exercises, and websites, he predicts the continued ascendance of writing in communication and healing, and details the contributions of technology in creating less-invasive homework-based interventions. These are presented as an efficient, cost-effective, and replicable alternative to traditional forms of therapy, and the author explains how their therapeutic gains can be achieved without sacrificing the therapeutic relationship. Included in the coverage are:  • The case for distance writing and computer conferences. • Beyond reliability and validity: the quest for specificity. • Stepped care research in clinical psychology and psychotherapy. • Concreteness, or seven orphaned concepts in search of a theory. • Toward a hierarchical personnel structure in clinical psychology and psychotherapy. • Plus an appendix of supplemental workbooks for adults, children, adolescents, and families.  As with the author's other works, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy as a Science will spark debate and interest among researchers and clinical psychologists and psychotherapists.
Dil:
English