[PDF] from apa.org Check for Full TextRM Ryan, MF Lynch… - The Counseling …, 2011 - tcp.sagepub.com ... We also address eclecticism as an approach to practice or a “school” of thought, and we attempt to highlight some of its implicit assumptions concerning client motivation. We make no strong distinctions in this review section between counseling and psychotherapy. ... Cited by 16 - Related articles - All 7 versions
[PDF] from huji.ac.ilJF Boswell, BA Sharpless, LG Greenberg… - 2011 - pluto.huji.ac.il ... Although we believe that each of these major approaches to psychotherapy is here to stay, it is also clear that the majority of practicing psychotherapists (at least in the United States) define themselves as eclectic or integrative (Norcross, 2005). ... Cited by 3 - Related articles - View as HTML
LG Castonguay - Psychotherapy Research, 2011 - Taylor & Francis ... “Systematic eclecticpsychotherapy”. In Handbook of psychotherapy integration , Edited by: Norcross, JC and Goldfried, MR 264–299. New York, NY: Basic Books. ... Messer, SB 1992. “A critical examination of belief structures in integrative and eclecticpsychotherapy”. ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - Check for Full Text - All 4 versions
R Styla - European Psychiatry, 2011 - Elsevier ... Methods. All participants were in a program of 8–12 week intensive eclectic group psychotherapy. 85 patients with ... outcome. Methods: All participants were in a program of 8-12 week intensive eclectic group psychotherapy. 85 patients ...
Check for Full TextM Rabinovich, L Kacen - Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org ... 1. Technical eclecticism, that sustained criticism for emphasizing practical integration of different methods over theoretical affiliation. ... The aspects described are the basis for the Wish and Overgeneralization (W&O) Model of CCRT-based integrative psychotherapy. ... Related articles - All 2 versions