Gary M. Burlingame

Gary Burlingame, PhD, has 40+ years of training, teaching, and research experience on effective group therapies, recognized by US and international professional associations. He began focusing on outpatient SMI treatment in the 1990s, with 25 years of service developing inpatient group programming. He was the president of the American Group Psychotherapy Association and the Society of Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy.

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Handbook of Group Psychotherapy: An Empirical and Clinical Synthesis

Handbook of Group Psychotherapy: An Empirical and Clinical Synthesis

by Addie Fuhriman, Gary M. Burlingame

  • Hardback £190.00

This is a comprehensive survey of all empirical evidence regarding process and outcome in group psychotherapy, with a focus on current and future directions in group research. The contributors cover... (more)

Compassion Focused Group Therapy for University Counseling Centers: A Clinician’s Guide

Compassion Focused Group Therapy for University Counseling Centers: A Clinician’s Guide

by Kara Cattani, Derek Griner

  • Print £29.99

Compassion focused therapy (CFT) articulates an approach that faces suffering head-on to understand, alleviate, and prevent suffering in ourselves and in others. Compassion Focused Group Therapy for... (more)

Compassion Focused Therapy Participant Workbook

Compassion Focused Therapy Participant Workbook

by Rachel Arnold, Cameron T. Alldredge

  • Paperback £22.99

Compassion Focused Therapy Participant Workbook is a companion book to Compassion Focused Group Therapy for University Counseling Centers, a one-of-a-kind 12-session manual for conducting compassion... (more)

A Clinician's Guide to Compassion Focused Group Therapy for the Severely Mentally Ill

A Clinician's Guide to Compassion Focused Group Therapy for the Severely Mentally Ill

by Aileen Rands, Doug Benson

  • Paperback £35.99

This manual provides clinicians with guidance to conduct compassion focused group therapy with patients suffering from severe forms of mental illness.

Historically, those suffering from severe... (more)

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