Psychoanalytic Therapy and Behavior Therapy Is Integration Possible?

This book has a question mark in its title because it aims to invite inquiry. The possibility of integrating psychoanalytic and behavior therapies has been controversial since it was first proposed about 50 years ago, and this has elicited a wide range of reactions from both psychologists and psy­ c...

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Other Authors: Hall, Harold (Hal) (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1984, 1984
Edition:1st ed. 1984
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Historical Perspective on the Integration of Psychoanalytic Therapy and Behavioral Therapy
  • 2. On Theory, Practice, and the Nature of Integration
  • Psychoanalytic Therapy versus Psychodynamic Therapy: Commentary on Paul L. Wachtel
  • A Rejoinder to Stanley B. Messer and Meir Winokur
  • 3. Ways of Knowing and Visions of Reality in Psychoanalytic Therapy and Behavior Therapy
  • Tragedy, Irony, and Human Assistance: Commentary on Stanley B. Messer and Meir Winokur
  • 4. The Varieties of Integrative Experience
  • Integration, Emergence, and the Structure of Scientific Progress: Commentary on Thomas E. Schacht
  • 5. Integration of Psychodynamic and Behavioral Psychotherapies: Conceptual versus Empirical Syntheses
  • Psychoanalytic Constructs and Empirical Research: Commentary on Alan E. Kazdin
  • 6. Psychoanalytic, Psychodynamic, Cognitive Behavior, and Behavior Therapies Compared
  • Psychoanalysis and a Behavior Therapy for 1983: Commentary on Leon Salzman
  • A Rejoinder to Cyril M. Franks
  • 12. The Integration of Psychoanalytic Therapy and Behavior Therapy: Summing Up
  • Author Index
  • Psychoanalysis Contrasted with Psychodynamic and Behavior Therapies: Commentary on Merton M. Gill
  • A Rejoinder to John M. Rhoads
  • 7. Relationships between Psychodynamic and Behavior Therapies
  • Differing Views of Transference: Commentary on John M. Rhoads
  • A Rejoinder to Merton M. Gill
  • 8. On Conceptual and Technical Integrity in Psychoanalysis and Behavior Therapy: Two Fundamentally Incompatible Systems
  • The Behavioral Scientist as Integrator: Commentary on Cyril M. Franks
  • A Rejoinder to Leon Salzman
  • 9. The Activation of Unconscious Fantasies in Behavioral Treatments
  • Activation of Unconscious Fantasies: Commentary on Eric Mendelsohn and Lloyd H. Silverman
  • A Rejoinder to Alan E. Kazdin
  • 10. Psychoanalysis and Behaviorism: The Yin and Yang of Determinism
  • In Search of Substitutes for Binary Models: Commentary on Michael J. Mahoney
  • A Rejoinder to Thomas E. Schacht
  • 11. Psychoanalysisand Behavior Therapy