Friday Factoids: APA’s Psychotherapy Series is a Great Resource

 

 

APA’s Theories of Psychotherapy Series are like CliffsNotes for the different models of psychotherapy. The series has a book for many psychotherapy models written by master clinicians in that type of therapy. The books are affordable and concise, which makes them an excellent starting place when you want to learn more about a certain model or want to stay current on the different models popular today.

 

Current books include:

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (Hayes & Lillis, 2012)
  • The Basic of Psychotherapy: An Introduction to Theory and Practice (Wampold, 2010)
  • Behavior Therapy (Antony & Roemer, 2011)
  • Brief Dynamic Therapy (Levenson, 2010)
  • Career Counseling (Savickas, 2011)
  • Cognitive Therapy (Dobson, 2012)
  • Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (Craske, 2010)
  • Emotion-Focused Therapy (Greenberg, 2011)
  • Existential-Humanistic Therapy (Schneider & Krug, 2010)
  • Family Therapy (Doherty & McDaniel, 2010)
  • Feminist Therapy (Brown, 2010)
  • Interpersonal Psychotherapy (Frank & Levenson, 2011)
  • Narrative Therapy (Madigan, 2011)
  • Person-Centered Psychotherapies (Cain, 2010)
  • Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Therapies (Safran, 2012)
  • Psychotherapy Integration (Stricker, 2010)
  • Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (Ellis & Ellis, 2011)
  • Reality Therapy (Wubbolding, 2011)
  • Relational-Cultural Therapy (Jordan, 2010)

 

Danielle M. McNeill, M.S., M.A.
WKPIC Doctoral Intern

 

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