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Integrative Therapy

Author: John C. Norcross   Series: Systems of Psychotherapy Video Series

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Integrative Therapy involves selecting models and methods from across orientations to best suit a particular client and context. Meta-analyses demonstrate that tailoring therapy to the individual client enhances treatment effectiveness.

John C. Norcross's approach to integrative psychotherapy systematically matches evidence-based treatment methods and healing relationships to the client on the basis of multiple transdiagnostic features, including stage of change, reactance level, culture, and preferences.

In this video, Dr. Norcross works with a young man named Jason who seeks to improve both his self-care regimen and interpersonal relationships. Dr. Norcross assesses Jason's stages of change and preferences in these areas, addresses his multiple treatment goals, and applies different relationship stances to help move him forward.

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About the Author

John C. Norcross, PhD, ABPP, is professor of psychology and Distinguished University Fellow at the University of Scranton, adjunct professor of psychiatry at SUNY Upstate Medical University, USA and a clinical psychologist in part-time practice.

Author of more than 300 scholarly publications, Dr. Norcross has cowritten or edited 20 books, including Psychotherapy Relationships That Work (2011); History of Psychotherapy (2011); Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration (2005); Leaving It at the Office: A Guide to Psychotherapist Self-Care (2007); Self-Help That Works (2013); Insider's Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical & Counseling Psychology (2011); and Systems of Psychotherapy: A Transtheoretical Analysis (2010), now in its 8th edition.

He has served as president of APA's Division of Clinical Psychology, Division of Psychotherapy, and the International Society of Clinical Psychology. Dr. Norcross is also editor of Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session and has been on the editorial boards of a dozen journals.

Among his awards are APA's Distinguished Career Contributions to Education & Training Award, Pennsylvania Professor of the Year from the Carnegie Foundation, and election to the National Academies of Practice. An engaging teacher and clinician, Dr. Norcross has conducted workshops and lectures in 30 countries.

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Integrative Therapy involves selecting models and methods from across orientations to best suit a particular client and context. Meta-analyses demonstrate that tailoring therapy to the individual client enhances treatment effectiveness. John C. Norcross's approach to integrative psychotherapy systematically matches evidence-based treatment methods and healing relationships to the client on the basis of multiple transdiagnostic features, including stage of change, reactance level, culture, and preferences. In this video, Dr. Norcross works with a young man named Jason who seeks to improve both his self-care regimen and interpersonal relationships. Dr. Norcross assesses Jason's stages of change and preferences in these areas, addresses his multiple treatment goals, and applies different relationship stances to help move him forward.

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Publisher
American Psychological Association
Published
1st October 2012
Pages
1
ISBN
9781433812750

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