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Michael J. Mahoney (1946 – 2006) was an American psychologist who was one of the founders of cognitive behavioral therapy and one of the leading contributors to constructivist psychotherapy.
On May 31st, 2006, the world lost the identity of Michael J. Mahoney, one of the most innovative and prolific thinkers in the discipline of psychology and psychotherapy for over the last 30 years.
- E. Scott Warren
- 2007
Dec 1, 2009 · Michael Mahoney, who made seminal contributions not only to the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration (SEPI) but also to the entire field of psychotherapy, died a tragic...
MICHAEL J. MAHONEY and CARL E. THORESEN Stanford University The notion of self-control, asso-ciated with the ideals of free-dom and self-improvement, is strongly embedded in our society. A free person is one who guides and directs his own actions. He is the master of himself and his immedi-ate environment. Moreover, we value self-control ...
Presents an obituary for Micheal J. Mahoney. Mahoney made immeasurable contributions to the field of psychology as an influential researcher, a prolific writer, and an innovative pioneer in bringing constructivist philosophy into psychotherapy.
Michael Mahoney, who made seminal contributions not only to the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration (SEPI) but also to the entire field of psychotherapy, died a tragic death at the age of 60 on May 31, 2006.
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Explaining constructivist principles and illuminating what a skilled clinician actually does in day-to-day practice, Michael J. Mahoney shows how to nurture the therapeutic relationship while implementing such creative interventions as centering techniques, problem solving, pattern work, meditation and embodiment exercises, drama and dream work ...