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The Death of Psychotherapy: From Freud to Alien Abductions

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Death of Psychotherapy: From Freud to Alien Abductions

Contributors:

By (Author) Donald A. Eisner

ISBN:

9780275964139

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th January 2000

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

616.8914

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

248

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

567g

Description

Psychologist-attorney Eisner puts psychotherapy on trial by critically examining its effectiveness through the lens of the scientific method. From psychoanalysis to cognitive-behavior therapy as well as the 500 or so other psychotherapies, there is not a single experimental study that supports the effectiveness of psychotherapy over a placebo or religious healing. Using both case examples and clinical research, this book challenges the conclusion that there is empirical support for the notion that psychotherapy is effective.

Reviews

"[A] handy reference to understanding the various therapy names that regularly pop up. The book is invaluable to me."-Pamela Freyd Executive Director False Memory Syndrome Foundation
"The Death of Psychotherapy skillfully presents a badly needed message: much of therapy lacks scientific backing. In tackling the sad lack of experimental confirmation of clinical findings, Eisner is sure to become a force for change."-Elizabeth Loftus, Ph.D. Past-President, American Psychological Society
.,."cynical guide to the vast array of therapy options now available....he does well to warn us of the most dubious approaches."-Psychology Today
.,."[E]isner's critiques are direct and effective....The strength of this book is its clear and direct assessment of the crebibility of the various approaches to psychotherapy....[T]his book is important as a wake-up call to the profession..."-Metapsychology
...cynical guide to the vast array of therapy options now available....he does well to warn us of the most dubious approaches.-Psychology Today
...[E]isner's critiques are direct and effective....The strength of this book is its clear and direct assessment of the crebibility of the various approaches to psychotherapy....[T]his book is important as a wake-up call to the profession...-Metapsychology
..."Eisner's critiques are direct and effective....The strength of this book is its clear and direct assessment of the crebibility of the various approaches to psychotherapy....This book is important as a wake-up call to the profession..."-Metapsychology
..."cynical guide to the vast array of therapy options now available....he does well to warn us of the most dubious approaches."-Psychology Today
..."[E]isner's critiques are direct and effective....The strength of this book is its clear and direct assessment of the crebibility of the various approaches to psychotherapy....[T]his book is important as a wake-up call to the profession..."-Metapsychology

Author Bio

DONALD A. EISNER is a licensed psychologist and a practicing attorney in Encino, California.

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