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These six books have been written by leaders in the unification movement and present foundational ideas to help you understand different aspects of Unified Psychotherapy.

Brooks-Harris, J. E. (2008). Integrative multitheoretical psychotherapy. Lahaska Press.

This book is out of print but free copies of each chapter are available at the bottom of this webpage.

Henriques, G. (2011). A new unified theory of psychology. Springer.

Ingram, B. L. (2011). Clinical case formulations: Matching the integrative treatment plan to the client (2nd ed.). John Wiley & Sons.

Magnavita, J. J., & Anchin, J. C. (2013). Unifying psychotherapy: Principles, methods, and evidence from clinical science. Springer.

Marquis, A. (2008). The integral intake: A guide to comprehensive idiographic assessment in integral psychotherapy. Routledge.

Marquis, A. (2018). Integral psychotherapy: A unifying approach. Routledge.

RELATED WEBSITES

Strategic Psychotherapeutics

Strategic Psychotherapeutics is an online learning platform to assist you in knowledge acquisition to help you become the best psychotherapist you can be. StratPsych was created by Jeffrey Magnavita.

https://strategicpsychotherapeutics.com/

Unified Theory of Knowledge

Gregg Henriques’ Unified Theory of Knowledge consists of eight key ideas that interconnect to solve the problem of psychology and have important implications for the practice of Unified Psychotherapy.

https://www.unifiedtheoryofknowledge.org/

Free pdf copies of chapters from
Brooks-Harris, J. E. (2008). Integrative multitheoretical psychotherapy. Lahaska Press.

are available to download here:

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Chapter 1

Introduction to Psychotherapy and Integration

Chapter 2

Five Principles for Psychotherapy Integration

Chapter 3

Multidimensional Adaptation and Integrative Treatment Planning

Chapter 4

Cognitive Psychotherapy: Encouraging Functional Thoughts

Chapter 5

Behavioral Psychotherapy: Choosing Effective Actions

Chapter 6

Experiential-Humanistic Psychotherapy: Exploring Feelings and Personal Experiences

Chapter 7

Biopsychosocial Psychotherapy: Connecting Body and Brain

Chapter 8

Psychodynamic-Interpersonal Psychotherapy: Modifying Interpersonal Patterns

Chapter 9

Systemic-Constructivist Psychotherapy: Living within Social Systems

CHAPTER 10

MULTICULTURAL-FEMINIST PSYCHOTHERAPY: ADAPTING TO CULTURAL CONTEXTS

CHAPTER 11

MULTITHEORETICAL PSYCHOTHERAPY IN ACTION: CASE EXAMPLES WITH FOUR DIFFERENT DIAGNOSES

CHAPTER 12

TRAINING AND SUPERVISION IN MULTITHEORETICAL PSYCHOTHERAPY

Appendices, References, & Index