The Oxford handbook of treatment processes and outcomes in psychology : a multidisciplinary, biopsychosocial approach /

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Bibliographic Details
Group Author: Maltzman, Sara (Editor)
Published: Oxford University Press,
Publisher Address: New York :
Publication Dates: [2016]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Oxford library of psychology
Subjects:
Carrier Form: xvii, 577 pages : illustrations, forms ; 26 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780199739134 (hardback) :
0199739137 (hardback)
9780190612788 (ebook)
0190612789 (ebook)
Index Number: RC480
CLC: R749. 055-62
Call Number: R749. 055-62/O984
Contents: Section 1. Introduction --
Treatment processes and outcomes in psychology : a multidisciplinary biopsychosocial approach --
Section 2. Biopsychosocial influences --
Temperament and personality --
Self-regulatory processes in early development --
Sociocultural contexts and stressors --
Immune system functioning and mental health : implications for assessment and treatment in counseling and psychotherapy --
Section 3. Therapist variables --
Therapist characteristics and interventions : enhancing alliance and involvement with youth --
Therapist characteristics and strategies for enhancing the therapeutic alliance and treatment outcomes with adults --
Therapists self-care to mitigate secondary traumatization --
Mental health professionals working in a shared traumatic reality --
Section 4. Process variables and treatment --
Client, therapist, and treatment variables : client-therapist "matching" --
Potential obstacles to treatment success in adults : client characteristics --
Attachment as moderator variable in counseling and psychotherapy with adults --
Collaborative/therapeutic assessment: procedures to enhance client outcomes --
Section 5. Treatment --
Evaluating treatments and interventions : what constitutes "evidence-based" treatment? --
Fidelity with flexibility : treatment acceptability and individualized adaptations of evidence-supported treatments --
Prevention as treatment : enhancing resilience in high-risk children --
Enhancing positive adaptation, well-being, and psychosocial functioning in children by promoting positive parenting --
Treating the child and adolescent in the family and social context --
Career counseling with adults : theories, interventions, and populations --
Section 6. Mechanism of change --
Conceptualizing placebo as active component and adjunct in psychological treatment --
Pharmacological adjuncts and evidence-supported treatment for trauma : the role of psychotropic medications in enhancing treatment effectiveness --
Section 7. Treatment goals and assessment of treatment outcomes --
Client and therapist reports : symptom reduction, functional improvement, and the therapeutic alliance --
Dose the response and the shape of change --
Treatment modalities : comparing treatment outcomes and therapeutic processes in individual, family, and group counseling and psychotherapy --
Neuroimaging promises and caveats : methodological issues and implications for research in psychological disorders and treatments --
Section 8. Conclusions --
multidisciplinary, biopsychosocial approach to treatment : implications for research and practice.