About the Book
Veteran psychotherapy scholars Louis G. Castonguay and Clara E. Hill team up again for this comprehensive look at corrective experiences across the main psychotherapeutic approaches.
Presented in two parts, this edited volume brings together leading scholar-practitioners to map out the theoretical bases of corrective experiences (Part I) and new research on transformative events across various client perspectives, different psychotherapeutic schools, and treatments for specific clinical problems, such as generalized anxiety disorder and anorexia nervosa (Part II).
Written for the therapist as well as the clinical researcher, Transformation in Psychotherapy provides conceptually sophisticated and clinically rich perspectives of the process of change that will appeal to scholars and graduate students specializing in psychotherapy practice and research.
Table of Contents:
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Corrective Experiences in Psychotherapy: An Introduction
Louis G. Castonguay and Clara E. Hill
I. Theoretical Perspectives on Corrective Experiences
The Corrective Experience: A Core Principle for Therapeutic Change
Marvin R. Goldfried
Corrective Emotional Experiences From a Psychodynamic Perspective
Brian A. Sharpless and Jacques P. Barber
The Corrective Emotional Experience: A Relational Perspective and Critique
Christopher Christian, Jeremy D. Safran, and J. Christopher Muran
A Cognitive Behavioral Perspective on Corrective Experiences
Adele M. Hayes, J. Gayle Beck, and Carly Yasinski
Corrective Experience From a Humanistic–Experiential Perspective
Leslie S. Greenberg and Robert Elliott
Corrective (Emotional) Experience in Person-Centered Therapy: Carl Rogers and Gloria Redux
Barry A. Farber, Arthur C. Bohart, and William B. Stiles
An Expectancy-Based Approach to Facilitating Corrective Experiences in Psychotherapy
Michael J. Constantino and Henny A. Westra
Corrective Experiences: What Can We Learn From Different Models and Research in Basic Psychology?
Franz Caspar and Thomas Berger
II. Empirical Investigations of Corrective Experiences
Clients' Perspectives on Corrective Experiences in Psychotherapy
Laurie Heatherington, Michael J. Constantino, Myrna L. Friedlander, Lynne E. Angus, and Stanley B. Messer
Corrective Relational Experiences: Client Perspectives
Sarah Knox, Shirley A. Hess, Clara E. Hill, Alan W. Burkard, and Rachel E. Crook-Lyon
Relational Events in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Three Clients With Anorexia Nervosa: What Is Corrective?
Margit I. Berman, Clara E. Hill, Jingqing Liu, John Jackson, Wonjin Sim, and Patricia Spangler
Corrective Experiences in Cognitive Behavioral and Interpersonal–Emotional Processing Therapies: A Qualitative Analysis of a Single Case
Louis G. Castonguay, Dana L. Nelson, James F. Boswell, Samuel S. Nordberg, Andrew A. McAleavey, Michelle G. Newman, and Thomas D. Borkovec
Varieties of Corrective Experiencing in Context: A Study of Contrasts
Timothy Anderson, Benjamin M. Ogles, Bernadette D. Heckman, and Peter MacFarlane
The Stream of Corrective Experiences in Action: Big Bang and Constant Dripping
Martin Grosse Holtforth, and Christoph Flückiger
Corrective Relational Experiences in Supervision
Nicholas Ladany, Arpana G. Inman, Clara E. Hill, Sarah Knox, Rachel E. Crook-Lyon, Barbara J. Thompson, Alan W. Burkard, Shirley A. Hess, Elizabeth Nutt Williams, and Jessica A. Walker
III. Conclusions
Corrective Experiences in Psychotherapy: Definitions, Processes, Consequences, and Research Directions
Clara E. Hill, Louis G. Castonguay, Barry A. Farber, Sarah Knox, William B. Stiles, Timothy Anderson, Lynne E. Angus, Jacques P. Barber, J. Gayle Beck, Arthur C. Bohart, Franz Caspar, Michael J. Constantino, Robert Elliott, Myrna L. Friedlander, Marvin R. Goldfried, Leslie S. Greenberg, Martin Grosse Holtforth, Adele M. Hayes, Jeffrey A. Hayes, Laurie Heatherington, Nicholas Ladany, Kenneth N. Levy, Stanley B. Messer, J. Christopher Muran, Michelle G. Newman, Jeremy D. Safran, and Brian A. Sharpless
Index
About the Editors