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The Space Between Experience Context And Process In The Therapeutic Relationship 1st Edition Carmel Flaskas

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The Space Between Experience Context And Process In The Therapeutic Relationship 1st Edition Carmel Flaskas
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.6 MB
Pages: 411
Author: Carmel Flaskas
ISBN: 9780367328863, 9780429908064, 9780429922299, 0367328860, 0429908067, 0429922299
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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The Space Between Experience Context And Process In The Therapeutic Relationship 1st Edition Carmel Flaskas by Carmel Flaskas 9780367328863, 9780429908064, 9780429922299, 0367328860, 0429908067, 0429922299 instant download after payment.

The papers in this book focus on many different aspects of the therapeutic relationship, including the self of the therapist, working cross-culturally and with language difference, impasse, risk taking, the place of research, and the influence of theory. Clinical examples illustrate successful as well as less succssful outcomes in therapy, and these clinical explorations make the book accessible to both systemic and non-systemic practitioners alike. Part of the Systemic Thinking and Practice Series.Contributors:Rhonda Brown; John Burnham; John Byng-Hall; Alan Carr; Carmel Flaskas; Jo Howard; Alfred Hurst; Ellie Kavner; Sebastian Kraemer; Inga-Britt Krause; Rabia Malik; Maeve Malley; Michael Maltby; Barry Mason; Sue McNab; Amaryll Perlesz; David Pocock; Hitesh Raval; Justin Schlicht; and Lennox K. Thomas.

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