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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. (2012). The integral intake: A guide to comprehensive idiographic assessment in integral psychotherapy. Routledge.

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

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