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Psychotherapy Process Research

Paradigmatic and Narrative Approaches
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Practical ways of undertaking research into psychotherapy are explored in this unique volume, which surveys the latest developments in psychotherapy process research and examines their implications for clinical practice. Giving equal weight to both paradigmatic and narrative approaches to explanation of the therapeutic process, contributions exemplify both relatively `pure' uses of either approach and their joint application. Each mode is seen to be especially suited to explaining a particular aspect of the overall therapeutic process and the question arises of whether or not the two approaches can be integrated. This question is addressed in terms of the implicit assumptions supporting each approach.
David L Rennie is Professor of Psychology at York University in Canada. He has extensive experience in counselling practice, instruction, supervision and research. He is the co-editor of Psychotherapy Process Research: Paradigmatic and Narrative Approaches (SAGE, 1992).
From Naturalistic Observations of Psychotherapy Process to Micro-Theories of Change - Laura N Rice Task Analysis - Leslie S Greenberg Identifying Components of Intrapersonal Conflict-Resolution Conceptually-Based Interpersonal Process Recall (IPR) of Change Events - Hadas Wiseman What Clients Tell Us about Our Microtheory of Change Studying the Client's Perceptual Processes and Their Outcomes in Psychotherapy - Shake G Toukmanian Cognitive-Mediational Research on Counseling and Psychotherapy - Jack Martin Helping and Hindering Processes in Client-Centered/Experiential Psychotherapy - Germain Lietaer A Content Analysis of Client and Therapist Post-Session Perceptions Client and Therapist as Analysts of Significant Events - Robert Elliott and David A Shapiro Metaphor and the Communication Interaction in Psychotherapy - Lynne E Angus A Multi-Methodological Approach Qualitative Analysis of the Client's Experience of Psychotherapy - David L Rennie The Unfolding of Reflexivity Explanation in Psychotherapy Process Research - David L Rennie and Shake G Toukmanian
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