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Annotated Psychotherapy A Session By Session Look At How A Therapist Thinks 1st Edition Richard B Makover

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Annotated Psychotherapy A Session By Session Look At How A Therapist Thinks 1st Edition Richard B Makover
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.9 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Richard B. Makover
ISBN: 9781032398471, 9781032398440, 1032398477, 1032398442
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Annotated Psychotherapy A Session By Session Look At How A Therapist Thinks 1st Edition Richard B Makover by Richard B. Makover 9781032398471, 9781032398440, 1032398477, 1032398442 instant download after payment.

Annotated Psychotherapy demonstrates how an experienced psychotherapist develops and carries out the right treatment plan through interactions with the patient or client. In these pages, clinicians will find an explanation of everything the therapist says to patients or clients: why they say it, what they intend it to do, how it fits in with the treatment plan for that person, and, importantly, what might have been said that would be better.
Each of the eight sessions are presented in the form of a transcript that shows how a seasoned clinician might conduct the session—what their internal judgments are and what reasoning or rationale they might have for the therapeutic interventions they choose. Discussion sections after each transcript and a glossary provide helpful explanatory material for the key ideas and concepts, making this book an enlightening resource for therapists working and training in psychotherapy, whether their background is psychology, social work, psychiatry, or counseling.

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