Description
1. What Is Responsible for Therapeutic Change?: Two Paradigms 2. A Brief History of Common Factors 3. Common Factors Unique to Couple and Family Therapy 4. The Big-Picture View of Common Factors 5. A Moderate View of Common Factors 6. Getting Clients Fired Up for a Change: Matching Therapist Behavior with Client Motivation 7. A Strong Therapeutic Alliance 8. Models: All Roads Lead to Rome 9. A Meta-Model of Change in Couple Therapy 10. The Case against Common Factors 11. Common Factors Training and Supervision 12. Implications for Clinicians and Researchers Appendix A. Moderate Common Factors Supervision Checklist Appendix B. Instruments from Other Authors Related to Common Factors