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Integrative Psychotherapy: Toward a Comprehensive Christian Approach
Mark R. McMinn, Clark D. Campbell

IVP Academic, 2007 - 403 pages

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Conflicted

I've got conflicting reactions to this text. On one hand, its a great effort toward a comprehensive Christian theoretical orientation, something which is currently lacking. On the other hand, it dismissively makes a straw man out of contemporary cognitive therapy. This surprised me because I perceived McMinn to be an advocate of cognitive therapy based on some of his earlier work. If you are an interpersonal Christian therapist, you'll probably like this text. If you are a CBT Christian therapist, it probably won't be as helpful with integration as you were hoping for.


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Integrative Psychotherapy: An undergraduate perspective.

This reviewer, a senior undergraduate student at a secular institution, found the multifarious incorporation of theological and theoretical dimensions by Integrative Psychotherapy to represent an earnest and intelligent discourse over a pragmatic approach to therapy. Expressly, IP is intended for Christian therapist/counselors whose therapeutic bent rests along the middle of the integrative continuum - between complete secularism and Biblical counseling - and, I feel, lays an optimistic and informed framework for theoretical integration. In fact, many among my cohort were inspired to begin reconciling their feelings of cognitive dissonance as regards theology and theory; this approach truly provided insight into a comprehensive psychotherapy. My recommendation is to peruse this book, not as a text deemed sacrosanct, but rather as an encouraging and practical compass to guide the future directions of integrative interventions.


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Counseling MA perspective

Drs. McMinn and Campbell have created a meaningful and comprehensive review on how to implement and recognize a theoretical and theological core in psychotherapy. The book includes useful charts, tables, vignettes, and personal disclosures that make the content all the more accessible and meaningful. This book is my favorite of the 45-50 books I have read in my graduate studies.






Fresh new perspective

I was excited to read IP because it contained what I wanted as a therapist. In my opinion, CBT and relational theories are useful but incomplete. IP incorporates these models into a coherant therapy system founded on a holistic Christian view of the person while avoiding the syncretism that is all too prevalent in our community. IP leaves the mysteries of creation in place and invents an intuitive, pragmatic system to explain the rest. I am excited to see the effects of this book on the therapy community.


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Mark McMinn and Clark Campbell present a new integrative model of psychotherapy that is grounded in Christian biblical and theological teaching and in a critical and constructive engagement with contemporary psychology. The authors provide both theoretical analysis and also practical guidance for the practitioner.


Market/AudienceCounselors and therapistsPsychologists
CAPS Books (from IVP Academic)

Integrative Psychotherapy is the first book from an exciting new partnership between InterVarsity Press and the Christian Association for Psychological Studies International (CAPS International), the nation's largest nonprofit association of Christians in counseling and the behavioral sciences. Founded in 1956 by a small group of Christian mental health professionals, CAPS has grown to more than 2,000 members and includes those in clinical practice, academia, church-based counseling and research, as well as students of the discipline. CAPS Books from IVP Academic will contribute to a better understanding of the relationship between Christianity and the behavioural sciences and will be written at both the clinical counseling level and the theoretical research level.


Features and BenefitsPublished in partnership with CAPS (Christian Association for Psychological Studies)Respected names in Christian counseling: Mark McMinn and Clark CampbellFirst in the Christian Association of Psychological Studies (CAPS) series of booksOne of the first systematic theoretical models for Christian psychotherapyFor both students in undergraduate and graduate programs of psychology, including pastoral counseling as well as professional counselors


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