Ideengeschichte der Psychotherapieverfahren
Theorien, Konzepte, Methoden
Corina Aguilar-Raab, Siegfried Bettighofer, Annegret Boll-Klatt, Marieke Born, Ulrike Borst, Damaris Brodrück, Rosina Brossi, Antonia Drews, Jobst Finke, Peter Fraenkel, Mark Galliker, Iver Hand, Martin Hautzinger, Thomas Heidenreich, Stephan Heinzel, Rebecca Hilzinger, Frank Jacobi, Jenny Kaiser, Sylvia Keil, Walter Wolfgang Keil, Margot Klein, Mathias Kohrs, Rainer Krause, Jürgen Kriz, Martin Kurthen, Claas-Hinrich Lammers, Michael Linden, Sven Lippoldt, Markos Maragkos, Jürgen Margraf, Alexander Noyon, Matthias Ochs, Gerd Rudolf, Arist von Schlippe, Jochen Schweitzer, Inge Seiffge-Krenke, Timo Storck, Bernhard Strauß, Gerhard Stumm, Serge Sulz, Claus Voegele, Alexander Nicolai Wendt, Johannes Wiltschko, Julika Zwack, Mirko Zwack
Psychotherapy has a long historical development, with a rich stock of theoretical concepts, tried and tested interventions, and clinical and scientific evidence. It is also constantly undergoing further evolution and differentiation. In the process, developmental contexts and solid knowledge may also occasionally be forgotten or ?rediscovered= using new terms, so that it is difficult to consolidate any overarching ?core knowledge= in psychotherapy. The purpose of this book is to present the current state of theory development and practice in relation to the four main psychotherapeutic procedures in the context of their historical development & and this may also counteract any occasional ?forgetting of history=. This is not a history book, however, but an up-to-date textbook that provides an overview of the foundations of psychotherapy across different procedures and schools.