The Handbook of Narrative and Psychotherapy
Practice, Theory and Research
`A timely and exciting volume that pulls together diverse work...I think a handbook like this will help to consolidate interest in narrative perspectives on therapy and encourage more dialogue among different types of practitioners and researchers who might not normally convers. The editors have pulled together a rich group of authors and I appreciate the international flavor of the contributors...I think that many university and college libraries would purchase the book for their collections as a handbook on a new direction in psychotherapy practice. It would be used in a graduate seminar on narrative and therapy' - Jefferson Singer, Psycho…
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Weitere Autoren: McLeod, John (Hrsg.)
- ISBN: 978-0-7619-2684-9
- EAN: 9780761926849
- Produktnummer: 2911414
- Verlag: SAGE Publications Inc
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2004
- Seitenangabe: 416 S.
- Masse: H26.1 cm x B18.4 cm x D2.7 cm 880 g
- Gewicht: 880
- Sonstiges: Professional & Vocational
Über den Autor
Lynne Angus is an Associate Professor of Psychology and a member of the Psychotherapy Research Group at York University, Toronto. Dr. Angus has an active psychotherapy practice in which she specializes in narrative-focused experiential psychotherapy. She is clinical supervisor for brief therapy treatments at the East End Community Health Clinic in Toronto. Her research interests include the development of a narrative processes model and an assessment interview and coding system for psychotherapy discourse. She has published several papers on the analysis of metaphor themes in psychotherapy sessions. The Narrative Processes Coding System has been translated into 2 languages and research collaborations in Finland, Portugal, and Spain are underway. Current grant-supported efforts include the empirical analysis of narrative change in the experiential treatment of depression as well as the systematic analysis of narrative coherence in psychotherapy sessions. She has published over 20 publications in research journals and psychotherapy-related texts. In addition to their academic work, both Angus and McLeod are practicing clinicians who see clients, train and supervise clinical psychologists in psychotherapy and counseling skills and are engaged in psychotherapy process and outcome research. In their work, they attempt to fully integrate theory and research into practice, and they believe that each component of the process-practice, theory, evaluation/research-inform each other.
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