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Featuring new case examples, updated references and research, and extended clinical vignettes, the seventh edition of this clinically authentic text brings the reader in the room with the therapist.
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Featuring new case examples, updated references and research, and extended clinical vignettes, the seventh edition of this clinically authentic text brings the reader in the room with the therapist.
This book enables you to be who you need to be in a therapeutic situation: yourself. Both scholarly and easy to use, this counseling text will be a resource you'll use again and again.
Always focused on the therapist–client relationship, Teyber integrates cognitive-behavioral, family systems, and psychodynamic theories and provides clear guidelines for using the therapeutic relationship to effect change. Teaching new therapists how...
In this one-of-a-kind book, Edward Teyber shows beginning counselors and psychotherapists how to use the therapist-client relationship to facilitate change. Clinically authentic and compelling, this book is a "must read"...
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This book concentrates on the interaction or process of what goes on between the client and the counselor or clinician, thus capturing the subjective experience of becoming a therapist. Very...
Interpersonal Process in Therapy: An Integrative Model
In this one-of-a-kind book, experienced educator and clinician, Ed Teyber provides a unifying conceptual framework for beginning therapists and specific "how-to's" for using the therapist-client relationship to facilitate change. Clinically...