Integration in Counselling & Psychotherapy: Developing a Personal Approach

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SAGE, Mar 22, 2001 - Psychology - 181 pages
Supported by research findings, many practitioners see great advantage in integrating various approaches into their work rather than following one `pure' form of counselling or psychotherapy. Integration in Counselling and Psychotherapy has been written as a guide for trainees and professionals interested in the philosophy, process and practice of integration.

Part One provides an account of how integration has developed, outlines the generic elements of counselling and psychotherapy, and looks at how to integrate. In Part Two the authors set out their own multidimensional integrative framework and demonstrate its use in clinical practice and in Part Three, they describe a further five frameworks for readers to com

 

Contents

Context and Concepts
1
Other Frameworks and Procedures for Integration
7
Multimodal Therapy
110
The Comparative Script System
123
An Integral
142
Integrative Training
153
Content of an Integrative Training Course Using
160
References
166
Index
178
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Phil Lapworth is a counsellor, psychotherapist and supervisor in private practice near Bath and has written extensively in the field of counselling and psychotherapy.

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