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Adlerian Therapy Theory and Practice

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ISBN-10: 1591472857

ISBN-13: 9781591472858

Edition: 2005

Authors: Jon Carlson, Richard E. Watts, Michael P. Maniacci, Albert Ellis

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List price: $59.95
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: American Psychological Association
Publication date: 10/15/2005
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 313
Size: 7.00" wide x 10.00" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.914
Language: English

Albert Ellis is a clinical psychologist and a marriage counselor. Ellis originated the rational-emotive therapy movement, which ignores Freudian theories and advocates the belief that emotions come from conscious thought "as well as internalized ide-as of which the individual may be unaware." At first, Ellis's books on marital romance and sexuality were criticized by some as being radical and sensational; however, few realized that Ellis was merely laying the groundwork for modern sex education. Ellis was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and was educated at the City College of New York and at Columbia University, where he received a Ph.D. in psychology in 1943. He taught for a number of…    

Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Adlerian Theory for Contemporary Therapists
Why Should Psychotherapists Be Excited About Adler?
The Contemporary Relevance of Adlerian Therapy
Adlerian Personality Theory and Psychotherapy
Adlerian Therapy in Contemporary Practice
Establishing the Therapeutic Relationship
An Adlerian Perspective on Psychopathology: Using the DSM
The Working Assessment in Adlerian Therapy
Goals and Techniques in Adlerian Therapy
Applications to Specific Therapy Formats
Brief Individual Therapy
Brief Couples Therapy
Group Therapy
Play Therapy
Consultation and Psychoeducation
Conclusion
Glossary
Selected Readings and Resources for Further Study
References
Index
About the Authors