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  1. Of this group, ‘47% report a history of medication, but no therapy; more than a third (34%) report a history of both medication and therapy; and 19% report a history of therapy, but no medication.’…that means somewhere around 30 million adults were in psychotherapy during that two year period. (Howes, 2008)

  2. Sep 27, 2019 · The field of psychotherapy has evolved tremendously over the last 50 years. In coordination with the publication of volume 50 of the Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, a historical review examines changes in the field. Most published articles have shifted their foundation from theoretical notions based on clinical case material to empirical studies based on treatment-outcome research ...

    • James C. Overholser
    • overholser@case.edu
    • 2020
  3. Apr 1, 2017 · Psychotherapy is the intentional and informed application of interpersonal stances and clinical methods derived from the core psychological principles, offering treatment approaches that focus on ...

  4. Published 20 years ago, the first edition of History of Psychotherapy (1992) is still considered the most comprehensive and authoritative resource on the subject. Building on the success of its predecessor, this new edition provides timely updates to reflect both the continuity and change in psychotherapy and features additional theory, research, practice, and training. Focusing on critical ...

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    Freedheim, D. K., Freudenberger, H. J., Kessler, J. W., Messer, S. B., Peterson, D. R., Strupp, H. H., & Wachtel, P. L. (Eds.). (1992). History of psychotherapy: A century of change. American Psychological Association. https:// https://doi.org/10.1037/10110-000

    "History of Psychotherapy: A Century of Change" is presented as part of the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the American Psychological Association as a publication of its Division of Psychotherapy. It offers a retrospective investigation of the roots and the development of psychotherapy from four basic perspectives: theory, research, practi...

    Freedheim, Donald K. (Ed),Freudenberger, Herbert J. (Ed),Kessler, Jane W. (Ed),Messer, Stanley B. (Ed),Peterson, Donald R. (Ed),Strupp, Hans H. (Ed),Wachtel, Paul L. (Ed)

    presents a retrospective view of the roots & development of psychotherapy during the past 100 years from four perspectives: theory, research, practice & training

  5. Jan 13, 2019 · The last force to be addressed in this article is a integrative, holistic, inclusive approach, one that includes the best aspects of the other forces and of other significant developments in the field not commonly identified as a “force” (e.g., evidence-based practice, community psychology, psychoneuroimmunology, positive psychology and psychiatry, emotion-focused or emotionally focused ...

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  7. therapy is shaped by historical, sociopolitical, philosophical, and cultural worldviews and movements, as well as by rele-vant scientific discoveries, global developments, and eco-logical changes. One popular way to frame the evolution of personality theory and psychotherapy is through the concept of forces or paradigms that shape the field.

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