Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
I. Historical and Conceptual Foundations
Defining Characteristics, History, and Evolution of Humanistic Psychotherapies
—David J. Cain
II. Overviews of Research
The Effectiveness of Humanistic Therapies: A Meta-Analysis
—Robert Elliott
Process–Outcome Research on Humanistic Therapy Variables
—Rainer Sachse and Robert Elliott
Experiencing Psychotherapy: Grounded Theory Studies
—David L. Rennie
III. Major Therapeutic Approaches
Client-Centered Therapy: The Evolution of a Revolution
—Jerold D. Bozarth, Fred M. Zimring, and Reinhard Tausch
Contacting Gestalt Therapy
—Uwe Strümpfel and Rhonda Goldman
Focusing-Oriented/Experiential Psychotherapy
—Marion N. Hendricks
Existential Psychotherapies
—Russell A. Walsh and Brian McElwain
Process–Experiential Psychotherapy
—Robert Elliott and Leslie S. Greenberg
IV. Therapeutic Modalities
Treating Couples and Families From the Humanistic Perspective: More Than the Symptom, More Than Solutions
—Susan Johnson and Christine Boisvert
Humanistic Group Psychotherapy
—Richard C. Page, James F. Weiss, and Germain Lietaer
Humanistic Play Therapy
—Sue Carlton Bratton and Dee Ray
The Empirical Validation of Relationship Enhancement Couple and Family Therapy
—Michael P. Accordino and Bernard G. Guerney, Jr.
V. Therapeutic Issues and Applications
Re-Visioning Empathy
—Jeanne C. Watson
The Self in Psychotherapy
—William Watson Purkey and Paula Helen Stanley
Emotion in Humanistic Psychotherapy
—Leslie S. Greenberg, Lorne M. Korman, and Sandra C. Paivio
Therapist Relational Variables
—Ted P. Asay and Michael J. Lambert
Client Variables and Psychotherapy Outcomes
—David M. Gonzalez
Humanistic Psychotherapy For People With Schizophrenia
—Garry Prouty
VI. Analysis and Synthesis
Future Directions in Research on Humanistic Psychotherapy
—William B. Stiles
Looking Back, Looking Ahead: A Synthesis
—Julius Seeman
Appendix
Author Index
Subject Index
About the Editors
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