The Process of Counseling and TherapyThe revision of The Process of Counseling and Therapy provides practical information and guidelines for becoming a skilled psycho-therapist. Now with the addition of a second author's perspectives on real-life, each chapter offers an inviting writing style and conversational tone. Suitable for both classroom and field learning, this book can be used as a supplement for counseling and psychotherapy courses, as well as a handbook for practicing counselors and psychotherapists. A multi-cultural component called "Dealing With Diversity" has been added, along with updated references. |
Contents
FOUNDATION SKILLS | 12 |
THE INITIAL INTERVIEW | 34 |
THE EARLY PHASE | 48 |
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