Counseling Based On Process Research: Applying What We Know

Summary
B> This book provides an integration of the science and practice of counseling and psychotherapy with specific research-based practice suggestions. This edited volume presents factors common to all types of therapy by examining the psychotherapy process research literature and relating it to what therapists do in actual practice. Key topics initial engagement in therapy, the working alliance, stages of therapy, client expectations, and therapist techniques. Counselors and psychotherapists.
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