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PSY 1610 Adult Intervention I

Contains links to readings and library resources to support Adult Intervention I: 1610.

Course Readings

Alyn & Bacon (1997). Solution-focused therapy with Insoo Kim Berg. Available

at http://ctiv.alexanderstreet.com.ezproxylocal.library.nova.edu/view/536307

 

Barlow, D. H. (Ed.) (2021). Clinical handbook of psychological disorders: A step-by-step

treatment manual (6 th ed.). New York: Guilford.

 

Beck, J. S. (2011). Cognitive behavior therapy: Basics and beyond (2 nd ed.). New York:

Guilford.

 

Eickleberry, L.L. (2023). Motivational Interviewing in Clinical Work with First

Responders. In: Bourke, M.L., Van Hasselt, V.B., Buser, S.J. (eds) First Responder

Mental Health. Springer, Cham.

 

Harris, R. (2019).  ACT made simple, 2nd edition. Oakland, New Harbinger Publications,

Inc.

 

Hayes, S.C. (2005). Get out of your mind and into your life: The new acceptance and

commitment therapy. Oakland, New Harbinger Publications, Inc.

 

Hayes, S. C., Folette, V.M., & Linehan, M. (2004). Mindfulness and acceptance: Expanding

the cognitive behavioral tradition. New York: Guilford Press.

 

Hayes, S.C., Strosahl, K.D., & Wilson, K.G. (2022). Acceptance and commitment therapy:

The practice and practice of mindful change (2nd Edition). New York: Guilfor Press.

 

Herbert, J.D. & Forman, E.M. (2011). Acceptance and Mindfulness in cognitive behavior

therapy: Understanding and applying the new therapies. John Wiley & Sons: New Jersey.

 

Hersen, M., Biaggio, M. (2000). Effective brief therapies: A clinician’s guide. San Diego,

CA: Academic Press.

 

Cameron, C. L. (2006). Brief psychotherapy:A brief review. American Journal of

Psychotherapy, 60(2), 147-152. Retrieved from www.csa.com.

 

Dewan, M.J., Steenbarger, B.N., & Greenberg, R.P. (2017). The art and science of brief

psychotherapies, Third Edition. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. ISB

N10: 1585623962.

 

Levenson, H. (1997). Time-limited dynamic psychotherapy. Psycotherapy.net. Available

at http://ctiv.alexanderstreet.com.ezproxylocal.library.nova.edu/view/525828

 

Linehan, M. M. (2015). DBT skills training manual (2nd ed.). Guilford Press

 

Miler, W. R. & Rolnick, S. (2013). Motivational Interviewing: Preparing People for Change (3rd Edition). New York, NY: Guilford Press.

 

Nikolaos, K. & L'Abate, L. (2007). Handbook of homework assignments in

psychotherapy [electronic resource]: research, practice, and prevention. New York, NY: Springer.

 

Malinckrodt, B., Porter, M. J., & Kivlighan, D. M., Jr. (2005). Client attachment to therapist, depth

of in- session exploration, and object relations in brief psychotherapy. Psychotherapy: Theory,

Research, Practice, Training, 42(1), 85-100.

 

Piper, W. (2002). Interpretive and supportive psychotherapies: Matching therapy and

patient personality. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

 

Pryor, K. (1999). Don’t shoot the dog. New York, NY: Bantam Publishers.

 

Rudkin,A., Llewelyn, S., Hardy, G., Stiles, W. B., & Barkham, M. (2007). Therapist and client

processes affecting assimilation and outcome in brief psychotherapy. Psychotherapy Research,

17(5), 613-621.

 

Schulteis, G.M., O’Hanlon, B., & O’Hanlon, S. (1999). Brief Couples therapy homework

planner. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons Inc.

 

Sobel, L.C. & Sobel, M.B. (2011). Guided self-change. Client worksheets. Available

at www.nova.edu/gsc.

 

Sobel M.B. & Sobel L.C. (1993). Problem drinkers: Guided self-change treatment. New

York: Guilford Press.

 

Sobel M.B. & Sobel L.C. (1998). Guiding self-change in treating addictive behaviors. In: Miler,

W.R., & Heather, N., (eds.). Treating addictive behaviors: Processes of change. New York:

Plenum Press, pp. 189-202.

 

Stevens, C. L., Muran, J. C., Safran, J. D., Gorman, B. S., & Winston,A. (2007). Levels and

patterns of the therapeutic aliance in brief psychotherapy. American Journal of Psychotherapy,

61(2), 109-129. Retrieved from www.csa.com