This book provides a practical introduction to Integral Psychotherapy,
which positions itself as the most comprehensive approach to
psychotherapy yet offered. Grounded in the work of theoretical
psychologist and philosopher Ken Wilber, it organizes the key insights
and interventions of pharmacological, psychodynamic, behavioral,
cognitive, humanistic, existential, feminist, multicultural, somatic,
and transpersonal approaches to psychotherapy. Integral Psychotherapy
does not attempt to unify these diverse models, but rather takes a
metatheoretical perspective, giving general guidelines for which is most
appropriate in a wide range of clinical situations. It also strongly
emphasizes the therapist's own personal development, under the premise
that the depth and complexity of the human psyche must be understood
first within the self if it is to be understood fully in others. This
essential text is for therapists and others drawn to holistic approaches
to psychotherapy, and serves as a theoretical ground and precise guide
for those interested in applying the Integral model in therapeutic
practice.