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Your search for: subjects:"Psychotherapist And Patient"


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Books on: "PSYCHOTHERAPIST AND PATIENT" (Subject)

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    The Shared Experience of Illness: Stories of Patients, Families, and Their Therapists
    Book by Susan H. McDaniel, Jeri Hepworth, William J. Doherty; Basic Books, 1997
    Subjects: 
    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library

    ...index. ISBN 0-465-09737-5 1. Family psychotherapy. 2. Sick--Psychology. 3. Sick--Family relationships. 4. Psychotherapist and patient. 5. Countertransference Psychology . I. McDaniel, Susan H. II. Hepworth, Jeri, 1952- . III. Doherty...
     
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    An Extraordinary Silence: The Emergence of a Deeply Disturbed Child
    Book by David C. Cipolloni; Bergin & Garvey, 1993
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    A child specialist describes his unconventional techniques, both professional and personal, to draw out a severly introverted, speechless nine-year-old boy who had not been reached by other therapists or even his family. The boy had built an elaborate fortress against a world that had declared him ...
     
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    Theoretical Evolutions in Person-Centered/Experiential Therapy: Applications to Schizophrenic and Retarded Psychoses
    Book by Garry Prouty; Praeger Publishers, 1994
    Subjects: 
    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library

    Clinical practice with severely retarded and psychotic clients requires a change in theory and technique. Based on original research and practice, Prouty describes the changes needed to reach "low-functioning" clients not generally accessible to psychotherapy. Evolving from Carl Rogers' assertion ...
     
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    Setting out: The Importance of the Beginning in Psychotherapy and Counselling
    Book by Lesley Murdin, Meg Errington; Brunner-Routledge, 2005
    Subjects: 
    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library

    The nature and the outcome of therapy are always to some extent determined by the way the therapist decides to conduct the initial session. In Setting Out Lesley Murdin and Meg Errington explore the issues surrounding this subject, providing valuable insights into the significance of beginnings in ...
     
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    Talking about Therapy
    Book by Donna D. Comarow, Martha W. Chescheir; Bergin & Garvey, 1999
    Subjects: 
    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library

    Filled with enlightening first-person accounts, Talking About Therapy tells us why patients sought therapy, what they think of the therapists to whom they entrusted their well-being, and whether the treatment was worth the struggle, the emotional pain, and the money. Through stories that are ...
     

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Journal Articles on: "PSYCHOTHERAPIST AND PATIENT" (Subject)

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