Counseling and Psychotherapy: A Practical Guidebook for Students, Trainees, and New ProfessionalsThe first book to bridge the gap between graduate school and professional practice, offering a practical examination of major topics in clinical and counseling psychology. This text presents a practical "how to" approach by professionals with real world experience. It integrates and transcends theory and practice and presents material that is both research-based and pragmatic. This book is designed to help the advanced psychotherapy student make a smooth and successful transition between training and practice. |
Contents
Getting Started | 29 |
Sharpening Your Communication | 59 |
The Clients Perspective of Psychotherapy | 92 |
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