This volume provides a comprehensive, sharply focused guide to the clinical use of Contextual Therapy as a therapy rooted in the reality of human relationships. The basic principles of Contextual Therapy and their implications for the therapeutic process are examined as well as other essential areas such as the four dimensions of the therapeutic process; the client-therapist dialogue; overcoming resistances in therapy; and therapeutic methods, illustrated by a detailed case presentation and discussion of contextual work with marriage. Presenting a remarkably effective system of psychotherapy, this text is sure to enrich the therapeutic work of every clinician.
First published in 1987. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Explains how networking and leadership skills are subject to the professional interaction styles of takers, matchers, and givers, and how these personalities dramatically shape success rates.
This brief clinical guide de-mystifies Contextual Theory of family counseling for practitioners and students in language that is succinct and lucid.
Elly Swartz's Give and Take is a touching middle grade novel about family, friendship, and learning when to let go.
Such reciprocal exchanges created permanent ties between rulers and specific groups of subjects that could serve as conduits for future interactions.This book is the first to explore how high and low people negotiated and collaborated with ...
Amazingly, those who succeed (not only personally, but for their clients and companies) don't take or match. They give (although they're not necessarily philanthropic.) 'Give and Take' presents the fascinating secret of givers' success.
Between his nephew's criminal aspirations and Ross' romance with an enigmatic singer, his grifter lifestyle is about to be in serious jeopardy. Fast, furious, and felonious, Give + Take races along to a thrilling climax.
The chapters of this volume were written for the purpose of surveying the field of intensive family therapy.
Nelson Mandela ' n 2007 , a lawyer named Lewis Pugh plunged into the Arctic Sea wearing only a Speedo , a swim cap , and goggles . The ice had melted to the point that it was no longer frozen solid , and his plan was to become the first ...
"Press out the shape and turn the page to complete a new picture. Once you reach the end you can play your way back to the beginning"--Back cover. On board pages.