Persuasion and Healing

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421451374

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By Jerome D. Frank, Julia B. Frank, Bruce E. Wampold, Foreword by Thomas R. Insel
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
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488

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A thorough update of Jerome Frank's groundbreaking work on the science and philosophy of psychotherapy. In this updated edition of Persuasion and Healing, Julia B. Frank, MD, and Bruce E. Wampold, PhD, examine psychological healing in both scientific and cultural terms, building upon Jerome D. Frank and his colleagues' sixty years of research into the mechanisms of psychotherapy and the nature of therapeutic relationships. J. D. Frank's insights into the common features of effective psychotherapy shed light on an enormous range of therapeutic activities, from professional care offered by people of diverse training to faith healing, indigenous healing, relief of suffering in medical illness, and other disruptions of people's relationships and core beliefs. This edition applies Frank's scientifically supported, transdiagnostic, humanistic principles to narrative and cognitive behavioral individual and group psychotherapies in both traditional and newer forms. The authors look beyond the bounds of professional services, discussing applications of the principles of psychotherapy that promote resilience in the face of the increasing worldwide burden of mental illnesses and demoralization related to rapid technological change, cultural dislocation, violence, and disasters of many kinds. Therapeutic innovations supported by Frank's work range from the training and deployment of lay mental health workers in low-resource areas to digitally enhanced care. This classic work is a must-read for anyone dedicated to understanding psychotherapy in all its forms as the application of the compassionate principles of persuasion and healing to the mental health challenges of a troubled world.

Jerome D. Frank, MD, PhD, (1909-2005), was a social psychologist and psychiatrist whose research into psychotherapy extended from World War II through sixty years as a clinician and professor of psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Julia B. Frank, MD, also a psychiatric educator, is an emeritus professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the George Washington University School of Medicine, a coauthor of the third edition of Persuasion and Healing, and a coeditor of the third edition of The Behavioral Sciences and Health Care. Bruce E. Wampold, PhD, is an emeritus professor of counseling psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the author of The Great Psychotherapy Debate: The Evidence for What Makes Psychotherapy Work, and the former director of the Research Institute at the Modum Bad Psychiatric Center in Norway.
Preface Introduction, by Thomas R. Insel 1. Psychotherapy in America 2. A Conceptual Framework for Psychotherapy 3. Psychotherapy, the Transformation of Meanings 4. Religious Revivalism and Cults 5. Religiomagical Healing 6. Mind and Body in Psychotherapy 7. The Placebo Response: The Role of Hope and Expectations in Medical and Psychological Treatment 8. The Psychotherapist and the Patient 9. Evocative Individual Psychotherapies 10. Directive Individual Psychotherapies 11. Group and Family Psychotherapies 12. Psychotherapy in Controlled Environments

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