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Integrative Therapy, Second Edition is a practical guide tthe knowledge and skills needed twork integratively as a therapist For many therapists it is clear that none approach can offer everything they and their clients need However, by combining elements from different models, a more flexible and potentially more effective way of working can be developed The authors describe an adaptable framework for integrative practice, based on their analysis of how therapy works coupled with theories of human development They draw together research and case material from all areas of therapy tpinpoint what is common as well as what is different in various approaches, making comparisons throughout between the three major models: psychodynamic, humanistic-existential, and cognitive-behavioral Central tthe framework is an understanding of the importance of the therapeutic relationship in the process of change or, in other words, how tbe with clients as opposed twhat tdo Linked tthis, a method for assessing therapeutic effectiveness is outlined, which does not presuppose stages of therapy or suggest content, but which focuses on therapeutic skill and attitude Fully revised and updated, this Second Edition includes new material on neuroscientific advances in psychotherapy as well as research methodology Integrative Therapy, Second Edition is an ideal introduction for trainees and for practitioners trained in a single approach, whare looking twork integratively The book alsfeatures suggested exercises tsupport its use on courses