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  Durwin : Radical dad

Peer-reviewed references for clinical applications

Durwin said Jun 3, 2007, 12:04 PM:

 

The following list comes from the Spring 2007 issue of AQAL journal.  For copyright reasons, I would never link to full articles of that or any other journal, but I felt that posting this list would be a good idea, so folks know where they can go to read more about integral psychotherapy.

Adams, W. W. (2007). William Blake’s integral psychology: Reading Blake and Ken Wilber together. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 38, 55-72.

 Amodia,  D.  S.;  Cano,  C.  &  Eliason,  M.  J.  (2005).  An  integral  approach  to  substance  abuse.  Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 37, 363-371.

 Bearer, K. (2007). Toward an integral treatment methodology for schizophrenia. AQAL: Journal of Integral Theory and Practice, 2 (1), 23-39.

 Black, T. G. & Westwood, M. J. (2004). An integral approach to group therapy: Filling a gap in Wilber’s model of integral psychology. Constructivism in the Human Sciences, 9 (1), 53-66.

 Cook-Greuter, S. (1995). Comprehensive language awareness: A definition of the phenomenon and a review of its treatment in the postformal adult development literature. Retrieved March 1,

2007, from http://www.cook-greuter.com

 Cook-Greuter, S. (2000). Mature ego development: A gateway to ego transcendence? Journal of Adult Development, 7, 227-240.

Cook-Greuter, S. (2006). 20th century background for integral psychology.  AQAL:  Journal  of Integral Theory and Practice, 1 (2), 144-184.

 Cook-Greuter, S. R. (2006). AQ as a scanning and mapping device. AQAL: Journal of Integral Theory and Practice, 1 (3), 142-157.

 Cook-Greuter, S. R. & Soulen, J. (2007). The developmental perspective in integral counseling. Counseling and Values, 51 (3), 180-192.

Fall,  K.;  Holden,  J.  M.  &  Marquis,  A.  (2004).  Theoretical  models  of  counseling  and psychotherapy. Minneapolis, MN: Brunner-Routledge.

 Forman, M. D. (2004). Applied Wilberian theory: A model of integral psychotherapy with case studies. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology.

 Foster,  D.  (2003).  Wilber’s  all-quadrant  model:  Implications  for  constructive  postmodern counseling research and practice. Constructivism in the Human Sciences, 8 (1), 161-174.

 Foster, D. (in press). An integral approach to career and employment counseling. AQAL: Journal of Integral Theory and Practice.

 Foster,  D.  &  Black,  T.  (2007).  An  integral  approach  to  counseling  ethics.  Counseling  and Values, 51 (3), 221-234.

 Holden,  J.  M.  (2004).  Integral  psychology:  My  spirituality  based  guiding  metatheory  of counseling. Counseling and values, 48 (3), 204-223.

 Ingersoll, E. (2006). An introduction to integral psychology. AQAL: Journal of Integral Theoryand Practice, 1 (2), 131-143.

Ingersoll, R. E. (2002). An integral approach for teaching and practicing diagnosis. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 34 (1), 115-127.

 Ingersoll, R. E. (2004). An integral approach to spiritual wellness in school settings. Professional School Counseling, 7, 301-308.

 Ingersoll,  R.  E.  (2009).  Psychopathology:  An  integral  exploration.  Upper  Saddle  River,  NJ:Prentice Hall.

 Ingersoll,  R.  E.  (submitted).  The  use  of  integral  perspectives  in  psychotherapy.  Journal  of Transpersonal Psychology.

 Ingersoll,  R.  E.  &  Cook-Greuter,  S.  R.  (2007).  The  self-system  in  integral  counseling. Counseling and Values, 51 (3), 193-208.

 Ingersoll, R. E.; Pearson, W. & Zeitler, D. (in press). Integral psychotherapy: Healing heart and mind with a theory of everything. Boston: Integral Books.

 Ingersoll, R. E. & Rak, C. F. (2006). Psychopharmacology for helping professionals: An integral exploration. Toronto: Thomson Brooks/Cole.

 Ingersoll,  R.  E.  &  Sink,  C.  (Eds.).  (2007).  Integral  theory  in  counseling  [Special  issue]. Counseling and Values, 51 (3).

 Landraitis, P. (2006). Jane: An integral psychotherapy case study.  AQAL:  Journal  of  Integral Theory and Practice, 1 (2), 201-236.

Mahoney,  M.  J.  &  Marquis,  A.  (2002).  Integral  constructivism  and  dynamic  systems  in psychotherapy processes. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 22 (5), 794-813.

 Marquis,  A.  (2002).  An  integral  constructive  view  of  Hermann  Hesse’s  Steppenwolf. Constructivism in the Human Sciences, 7 (1-2), 145-158.

 Marquis, A. (2007). What is integral theory? Counseling and Values, 51 (3), 164-179. Marquis, A. (in press). The integral intake: A guide to comprehensive idiographic assessment.

 Marquis, A. (submitted). An integral taxonomy of therapeutic interventions.

Marquis,  A.;  Holden,  J.  M.  &  Warren,  E.  S.  (2001).  An  integral  psychology  response  to Helminiak’s (2001) ‘Treating spiritual issues in secular psychotherapy.’ Counseling and Values, 45 (3), 218-236.

 Marquis, A. & Ingersoll, R. E. (in press). Handbook of integral psychotherapy.

 Marquis,  A.  &  Warren,  E.  S.  (2004).  Integral  counseling:  Prepersonal,  personal,  and transpersonal in self, culture, and nature. Constructivism in the Human Sciences, 9 (1), 111-132.

 Marquis, A. & Wilber, K. (in press). Unification beyond eclecticism: Integral psychotherapy. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration.

 McQuade,  A.  (2006).  Reviving  our  interiors:  Serving  the  mentally  ill  living  on  our  streets.  AQAL: Journal of Integral Theory and Practice, 1 (4), 116-150.

 Parlee, B. (2006). Integral psychotherapy: An introduction. AQAL: Journal of Integral Theory and Practice, 1 (2), 185-200.

 Pearson, W. (2005). Integral practice for psychotherapists: Therapeutic presencing. Retrieved March 1, 2007, from http://www.lionessroars.org/psychotherapy.html

 Pearson, W. (2007). Integral counseling and a three-factor model of defenses. Counseling  and Values, 51 (3), 209-220.

 Sehrbrock,  J.  (2007).  Preliminary  evidence  for  the  effectiveness  of  integrally  informed psychotherapy. AQAL: Journal of Integral Theory and Practice, 2 (1), 40-59.

 Short,  B.  (2006).  Introduction  to  integral  psychiatry.  AQAL:  Journal  of  Integral  Theory  and Practice, 1 (2), 105-112.

 Short,  B.  (2006).  Integral  psychiatry:  Five  elements  of  clinical  theory  and  practice.  AQAL:Journal of Integral Theory and Practice, 1 (2), 113-130.

 Short, B. (2006). AQAL: Beyond the biopsychosocial model. AQAL: Journal of Integral Theory and Practice, 1 (3), 126-141.

 Webb, D. (2006). Integral suicidology: Bringing self and soul into suicidology. AQAL: Journal of Integral Theory and Practice, 1 (4), 91-115.

 Zeitler, D. M. (2007). Integral psychotherapy: Clinical applications. AQAL: Journal of Integral Theory and Practice, 2 (1), 60-73.

 Zeitler, D. M. (2007). An AQAL case study of short-term psychotherapy and transformation.  AQAL: Journal of Integral Theory and Practice, 2 (1), 74-97.

  Vivian : integralstudent

Re: Peer-reviewed references for clinical applications

Vivian said Jun 16, 2007, 8:14 PM:

 

Hi Durwin and Elliott,

I'm working my way through the AQAL Journal and wondering if there's any way you'd be able/willing to post files here of any of the following articles, given that the authors are members of this pod?

  1. Black, T. G. & Westwood, M. J. (2004). An integral approach to group therapy: Filling a gap in Wilber’s model of integral psychology. Constructivism in the Human Sciences, 9 (1), 53-66.
  2. Foster, D.  (2003). Wilber’s all-quadrant model:  Implications  for  constructive  postmodern counseling research and practice. Constructivism in the Human Sciences, 8 (1), 161-174.
  3. Foster, D.  & Black, T.  (2007). An integral  approach  to  counseling  ethics.  Counseling and Values, 51 (3), 221-234.
  4. Ingersoll, R. E. (2002).An integral approach for teaching and practicing diagnosis. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 34 (1), 115-127.
  5. Ingersoll, R.  E. &  Cook-Greuter,  S.  R.  (2007).  The self-system in  integral  counseling. Counseling and Values, 51 (3), 193-208.
  6. Ingersoll, R.  E. & Sink,  C.  (Eds.).  (2007). Integral theory  in  counseling  [Special  issue].Counseling and Values, 51 (3).
Cheers,
Vivian.

 

  Durwin : Radical dad

Re: Peer-reviewed references for clinical applications

Durwin said Jun 16, 2007, 9:01 PM:

 

Hi Vivian:
I think there may be some sort of copyright thing about posting published articles in a general forum like this…I feel I need to be careful about that until I have further clarification.
In the meantime, the special issue of Counseling and Values contains 5 or 6 articles for $14 US, which is not too bad…but I'm happy to send you a copy of both my articles (one with Tim Black) directly via e-mail….they are the integral ethics and the Constructivism Human Sciences article.

Let me know…

Durwin

  Vivian : integralstudent

Re: Peer-reviewed references for clinical applications

Vivian said Jun 17, 2007, 7:21 AM:

 

Hi Durwin,

The ACA website for ordering Counseling and Values, 51 (3), 2007,  has no option for ordering from outside the USA. I attempted this when I first heard about the special edition, but failed miserably. That's why I asked if there was some way to get some of the articles posted on this pod.

I've just emailed their editor hoping to find some way to receive this edition, as I'd really like to have the whole magazine. CVJ doesn't even have an email address for enquiries!

Until I hear from them, if you'd be so kind, I would appreciate  a copy of both your articles.

All the best,
Vivian.