Principles of PsychotherapyNow in a new Third Edition, this landmark text has been completely updated and revised, addressing the full range of basic issues in psychotherapy combined with a complete survey of its elements, processes, current treatment techniques, and phases. |
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... termination is a separation process , and because an extended summary period can be very useful , the therapist should refrain from implementing termination abruptly and ... termination , on the other hand , implies that a 282 Termination.
... termination is a separation process , and because an extended summary period can be very useful , the therapist should refrain from implementing termination abruptly and ... termination , on the other hand , implies that a 282 Termination.
Page 283
... termination should be considered an irrevocable arrangement . In effective time - limited termination the patient will usually pass through a period of tying up loose ends and preparing for separation , following which he will find less ...
... termination should be considered an irrevocable arrangement . In effective time - limited termination the patient will usually pass through a period of tying up loose ends and preparing for separation , following which he will find less ...
Page 284
... termination , the therapist evaluating some apparent continuation or recrudescence of difficulties during spaced termination should consider the possible role of resistance to termination in causing the patient to experience or report ...
... termination , the therapist evaluating some apparent continuation or recrudescence of difficulties during spaced termination should consider the possible role of resistance to termination in causing the patient to experience or report ...
Contents
The Nature and Goals of Psychotherapy | 3 |
Theory and Process in Psychotherapy | 34 |
Evaluation and Assessment | 51 |
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