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Handbook of
Psychotherapy Integration,
Second Edition
John C. Norcross
Marvin R. Goldfried,
Editors
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
A Hi...
... (DBT)
involves the use of an array of techniques, mostmation per se, but rather the remediation of
disorders or facilitation of psychotherapy. The of them behavioral in origin, in the treatment
of borderline ... the Definition
of Psychotherapy?
1. Acknowledging the extant spiritual as-
pects of psychotherapy in general and ofIn spite of the many efforts to integrate spi...
... quarterly as part of the Journal
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... percentile) tend to be unable
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to exercise planful action and often fail to re-
services offered to them. It is of particular im-
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number of measures with more specificity, tion is recommended in cases of patients with...
... plicitly collaborative approach of CAT and its
use of narrative are powerful ways of helpinga number of years but had never spoken of this
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inherent part of the other skill modules. BeforeSTRUCTURE
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aware of what is....
... models of integration are orga -of the environment.
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functioning, neither recognize the role of cul-ory, one of ... settings of treatment have remained some-
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