Interpersonal Process in Therapy: An Integrative Model
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Rating | : | 4.42 (506 Votes) |
Asin | : | 130527153X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 408 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-11-20 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
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.. The authors help alleviate beginning therapists' concerns about making "mistakes," teach therapists how to work with their own countertransference issues, and empower new therapists to be themselves in their counseling relationships. Compelling to read and discuss -- and immediately helpful with clients -- the text brings together core clinical concepts and research as well as the interpersonal/relational elements from various theoretical approaches, and clearly explains how to use the therapeutic relationship to effect change. INTERPERSONAL PROCESS IN THERAPY: AN INTEGRATIVE MODEL, 7th Edition strongly focuses on the therapist-client relationship, offering stud
Informative with lots of examples Very wordy, but explains a lot. Informative and has many examples that you can use to help you decipher one technique from another.. Great Book learned alot RideTriump A good book. Wonderful Learning Tool As a practicing therapist, supervisor, and instructor this is an all around wonderful text and teaching tool. Teyber and McClure have clearly and concisely weaved the diverse theoretical models of cognitive behavioral, attachment, and family systems theories into a relational model of psychotherapy that student therapists can understand and begin to implement
She received her Ph.D. Teyber maintains a part-time private practice, enjoys golf and doing anything outdoors with family and friends.Faith Holmes Teyber is an Emeritus professor (psychology) at CSU, San Bernardino. He has enjoyed being active in clinical practice, supervision and training, and research with children and families as well as in psychotherapy process for nearly 40 years. Teyber received his Ph.D. She is also Co-Director of a project with incarcerated parents that teaches them positive parenting practices and helps them process their traumatic developmental histories. About the Author Edward Teyber is an Emeritus professor (psychology) at California State University (CSU), San Bernardino. Dr. Teyber continues to see clients and provide supervision to graduate students. She is co-author with Edward Teyber of CASEBOOK IN CHILD AND ADOLESCENT TREATMENT: CULTURAL AN
Dr. Teyber maintains a part-time private practice, enjoys golf and doing anything outdoors with family and friends.Faith Holmes Teyber is an Emeritus professor (psychology) at CSU, San Bernardino. Dr. Dr. He has enjoyed being active in clinical practice, supervision and training, and research with children and families a