Abstract

Chapter 22 reviews the existing outcome literature on psychotherapy integration, discusses the difficulties inherent in conducting this research, and suggests future possibilities. It primarily focuses on individual psychotherapy, with a brief review on literature of family, couples, and group modalities. Additionally, most of these treatments are for adults, as very little empirical research exists on integrative psychotherapy therapy for children. Although much of the treatment for children may be eclectic for pragmatic reasons, it is rarely identified as such.

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