Therapists' Dilemmas

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Harper & Row, 1985 - Medical - 192 pages
This book is really about how therapists resolve discomforting conflicts and what such conflicts reveal about the nature of therapy. Windy Dryden approaches this task by way of a series of interviews with experienced therapists from a range of therapeutic backgrounds... the interviews are both readable and engaging... and often give us as much insight into the therapists themselves as to the dilemmas... This book would clearly serve as a useful source of discussion for students of therapy or counselling. It is also a thoughtful and interesting read for any practitioner' -" Clinical Psychology Forum " This collection of interviews examines crucial issues of uncertainty which leading British and American

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