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Psychotherapy Process Research
Paradigmatic and Narrative Approaches

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Volume: 143

May 1992 | 265 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
If you're looking for practical ways to do therapy research, then Psychotherapy Process Research is the book for you. It offers the latest developments in psychotherapy process research and the implications for clinical practice. It is unique in that equal weight is given to the paradigmatic and the narrative approaches to explanation. The contributions exemplify both relatively "pure" uses of either approach and the joint application of each in the same research endeavor. Each mode is seen to be especially suited to explaining a particular aspect of the overall therapeutic process, and so the question arises as to whether or not the two approaches can be integrated. At various points throughout the volume, and particularly in the concluding chapter, this question is addressed in terms of the implicit assumption supporting each approach. Psychotherapy Process Research is an essential research tool for researchers, professionals, and graduate students in clinical psychology, qualitative methods, psychology, social work, and methodology/research. "This volume is an excellent addition to what appears to be a rebirth of research into the process of psychotherapy. What is particularly intriguing about this contribution is its methodological pluralism, containing both positivistic approaches and more subjective, narrative methods. Taken together, both are used in a complementary fashion to shed light on the central question in process research, namely how psychotherapy brings about change." --Marvin Goldfried, Department of Psychology, SUNY at Stony Brook

Laura N Rice
From Naturalistic Observations of Psychotherapy Process to Micro-Theories of Change
Leslie S Greenberg
Task Analysis
Identifying Components of Intrapersonal Conflict-Resolution

 
Hadas Wiseman
Conceptually-Based Interpersonal Process Recall (IPR) of Change Events
What Clients Tell Us about Our Microtheory of Change

 
Shaké G Toukmanian
Studying the Client's Perceptual Processes and Their Outcomes in Psychotherapy
Jack Martin
Cognitive-Mediational Research on Counseling and Psychotherapy
Germain Lietaer
Helping and Hindering Processes in Client-Centered/Experiential Psychotherapy
A Content Analysis of Client and Therapist Post-Session Perceptions

 
Robert Elliott and David A Shapiro
Client and Therapist as Analysts of Significant Events
Lynne E Angus
Metaphor and the Communication Interaction in Psychotherapy
A Multi-Methodological Approach

 
David L Rennie
Qualitative Analysis of the Client's Experience of Psychotherapy
The Unfolding of Reflexivity

 
David L Rennie and Shaké G Toukmanian
Explanation in Psychotherapy Process Research

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