Volume 1. Theory-Driven Practice and Disorder-Driven Practice Part I. Theory-Driven Practice Chapter 1. Introduction to Volume 1, Part I: Theory-Driven Practice Jennifer L. Callahan and Jeffrey Zimmerman Chapter 2. Psychoanalytic Theory in Psychotherapy Pratyusha Tummala-Narra and Jonathan Wolff Chapter 3. Psychodynamic and Relational Psychotherapies Charles J. Gelso and Kathryn V. Kline Chapter 4. Existential-Humanistic and Existential-Integrative Theory Kirk J. Schneider and Louis Hoffman Chapter 5. Person-Centered Theory in Psychotherapy Mick Cooper and Gina Di Malta Chapter 6. Gestalt Therapy: A Contemporary View Robert W. Resnick Chapter 7. Experiential Theory in Psychotherapy Ueli Kramer and Ladislav Timulak Chapter 8. Emotion-Focused Therapy Antonio Pascual-Leone and Stephanie Nardone Chapter 9. Psychotherapy Through the Lens of Contemporary Integrative Interpersonal Theory Nicole M. Cain, Christopher J. Hopwood, and Aaron L. Pincus Chapter 10. Exposure-Based and Behavioral Theory in Psychotherapy Anne N. Banducci, Bryna N. Cooper, Jennifer M. Betts, and Kelsey N. Serier Chapter 11. Cognitive Theory in Psychotherapy Keith S. Dobson and Nikolaos Kazantzis Chapter 12. Couple Theory in Psychotherapy Jay L. Lebow, Adam R. Fisher, and Sarah E. Swanson Chapter 13. The Imprint of Systems Theory Upon Psychotherapeutic Process K. Mark Sossin Chapter 14. Psychotherapy Integration: History, Current Status, and Future Directions Jack C. Anchin, TomAS RihAcek, Jan Roubal, and James F. Boswell Chapter 15. Constructivist Theories in Psychotherapy Jonathan D. Raskinand Sara K. Bridges Chapter 16. Gender and Affectional Orientation: Theoretical Underpinnings of Psychotherapy Practice Amy E. Ellis Chapter 17. Cross-Cultural Theories in Psychotherapy Frederick T.L. Leong Part II. Disorder-Driven Practice Chapter 18. Introduction to Volume 1, Part II: Disorder-Driven Practice Jeffrey Zimmerman and Jennifer L. Callahan Chapter 19. Anxiety Disorders Shannon Sauer-Zavala, Matthew W. Southward, and Clair Cassiello-Robbins Chapter 20. Mood Disorders Heather A. MacPherson and Eric A. Youngstrom Chapter 21. Psychotic Disorders David C. Cicero Chapter 22. Personality Disorders Jeffrey J. Magnavita and Barbara L. Ingram Chapter 23. Eating Disorders Jessica Van Huysse and Jessica Luzier Chapter 24. Addressing Substance Use in Clinical Assessment and Treatment M. Dolores Cimini, Jessica L. Martin, and Laura M. Longo Chapter 25. Traumatic Disorders Nnamdi Pole and Lisa Rasco Chapter 26. Chronic Pain: Psychologically-Based Treatments Robert S. Meyers Chapter 27. Sexual Dysfunctions Marta Meana and Kathryn Hall Part III. Ethical Considerations and Future Directions in Theory-Driven Practice and Disorder-Driven Practice Chapter 28. Ethical Considerations of Theory-Driven and Disorder-Driven Practice Mark M. Leach and Linda Campbell Chapter 29. Future Directions in Theory-Driven and Disorder-Driven Practice Jennifer L. Callahan and Jeffrey Zimmerman Volume 2. Evidence-Based Practice, Practice-Based Evidence, and Contextual Participant-Driven Practice Part I. Evidence-Based Practice Chapter 1. Introduction to Volume 2, Part I: Evidence-Based Practice Catherine F. Eubanks and Michael J. Constantino Chapter 2. Do Some Theory-Specific Psychotherapies Outperform Others (Relative Efficacy)? A Stepwise Approach to Contextualizing the Results of Randomized Controlled Trials With Direct Psychotherapy Comparisons Christoph FlUEckiger and A.C. Del Re Chapter 3. Are Theory-Specific Treatment Factors Responsible for Psychotherapeutic Change? Daniel R. Strunk and Samuel T. Murphy Chapter 4. Are Common Factors Responsible for Therapeutic Change? Catherine F. Eubanks and Anna Babl Chapter 5. Do Certain Patients Respond Better to Specific Forms of Psychotherapy? Wolfgang Lutz, Juan Martin GOmez Penedo, Jessica Prinz, Julian Rubel, and Danilo Moggia Chapter 6. Can Psychotherapies be Effectively Adapted to Cultural Identity (Fit)? Alberto Soto Chapter 7. Responsiveness: Can Psychotherapies and Psychotherapists Adapt Effectively to Participant and Clinical Contexts? Jeanne C. Watson and Hadas Wiseman Chapter 8. Evidence-Based Psychotherapy: On What Can We Agree? Averi N. Gaines andMarvin R. Goldfried Chapter 9. How Can We Most Effectively Conceptualize and Conduct Psychotherapy According to Evidence-Based Principles? A Consideration of Change Processes, Clinical Choices, and Positions J. Christopher Muran and Lauren M. Lipner Chapter 10. What is the Current Configuration of Evidence-Based Psychotherapy? Integrating Common Factors Into Personalized Care David Kealy and John S. Ogrodniczuk Part II. Practice-Based Evidence and Contextual Participant-Driven Practice Chapter 11. Introduction to Volume 2, Part II: Practice-Based Evidence and Contextual Participant-Driven Practice Michael J. Constantino and Catherine F. Eubanks Chapter 12. Does Controlled Research on Psychotherapy Translate to Naturalistic Practice Settings (Effectiveness)? Lily A. Brown, Rachel Schwartz, Nora Brier, Lindiwe Mayinja, and Bridget Feler Chapter 13. Does Practice-Generated Data Improve Psychotherapy Effectiveness (Routine Outcome Monitoring)? Robert J. Reese, Barry L. Duncan, and Alyssa L. Clements-Hickman Chapter 14. Do Therapists Differ in their General Effectiveness? Therapist Effects and Their Determinants Helene A. Nissen-Lie, Hanne W. Oddli, and Erkki Heinonen Chapter 15. Therapist Performance Report Cards: Do Clinicians Differ in their Specific Effectiveness? Alice E. Coyne Chapter 16. Can We Harness Therapist Effects for Therapeutic Benefit? Michael J. Constantino and Heather J. Muir Chapter 17. Do Therapists Get Better With Experience? Terence J.G. Tracey, James W. Lichtenberg, Rodney K. Goodyear, and Bruce E. Wampold Chapter 18. What is a Contemporary Patient-Centered Perspective on Psychotherapy Processes and Outcomes? Joshua K. Swift, Mick Cooper, and Ladislav Timulak Chapter 19. What are Pathways and Barriers to Implementing Evidence-Based Practice and Practice-Based Evidence in Psychotherapy? James F. Boswell and Carly M. Schwartzman Part III. Ethical Considerations and Future Directions in Practice-Based Evidence, Evidence-Based Practice, and Contextual Participant-Driven Practice Chapter 20. What Are the Primary Ethical Considerations of Evidence-Based Practice and Practice-Based Evidence? Samuel Knapp, Randy Fingerhut, Michael C. Gottlieb, and Mitchell M. Handelsman Chapter 21. What are some Primary Future Directions for Psychotherapy Research, Practice, and Training? Dana Atzil-Slonim