An Interpersonal, Context-Responsive, and Evidence-Based Approach to Psychotherapy
摘要
As a psychotherapy researcher, clinician, and trainer, my intersecting professional identities include empiricist, interpersonalist, and integrationist. These identities reflect both an internalization of formative mentors and a devotion to following data derived from psychotherapy science. Tying these threads together, I present in this article my relational meta-philosophy on human change; my foundational interpersonal, expectancy-based change theory that intermixes ideas and evidence from clinical and social psychology; and the research-backed principles and strategies that undergird a psychotherapy framework we term context-responsive psychotherapy integration.