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Integrative Therapy: A Practitioner's Guide
Integrative Therapy: A Practitioner's Guide
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The authors pinpoint what is common as well as what is different in various approaches, using case studies to make comparisons throughout between the three major models: psychodynamic, humanistic-existential and cognitive-behavioural. What emerges is the central importance of the therapeutic relationship in the process of change: 'how to be with clients' as opposed to 'what to do'.
Fully revised and updated, this second edition includes new material on neuroscience and practitioner-oriented research methodology showing how the processes of doing research and doing therapy have many things in common. The book aims to cultivate a spirit of willingness amongst therapists trained in one model to learn from colleagues trained in others. It also features exercises to support its use on courses and will thus be invaluable to trainees of counselling, psychotherapy and counselling psychology.
About the Author:
Maja O'Brien is a chartered counselling psychologist and psychotherapist, supervisor and trainer based inOxford and a Principal Lecturer on the Doctorate in Psychotherapy by Professional Studies run jointly by the Metanoia Institute and Middlesex University
About the Author:
Gaie Houston is a writer, UKCP-registered psychotherapist and senior lecturer at The Gestalt Centre, London
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