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Safe and effective principles for real recovery from trauma.
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Bringing mindfulness techniques to your psychotherapeutic work with clients.
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Questions that invite clients to view their problems differently.
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Perhaps the most important aspect of the therapeutic process is the relationship between therapist and client. For years, two major schools of thought have strongly disagreed about what the nature of that relationship should be. The humanists emphasized... [ More...]
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This engaging book helps readers move beyond one-dimensional conceptualizations of identity to an understanding of the complex, overlapping cultural influences that form each individual. This updated second edition has new sections on cross-cultural... [ More...]
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Leslie s. Greenberg provides a thorough introduction to this feeling-centered, humanistic approach to therapy. Emotion-focused therapy emphasizes the awareness, acceptance, and understanding of emotion, and proposes that emotions themselves have an adaptive... [ More...]
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Therapeutic counseling in a Christian context can be highly effective when it maintains narrowly focused goals in a time-limited setting. The details of this proven model of pastoral counseling are described in this practical guide.This second edition of... [ More...]
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In this clear-headed guide to finding the right therapist, the authors provide an overview of the main branches of psychotherapy and suggest which approaches are best suited to the most commonly occurring problems, including depression, eating disorders,... [ More...]
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The purpose of this book is to provide a base from which students aspiring to be counselors or counselors working in the field can build a personal theory of counseling, ideally a theory that will guide their own practice. The material in this book have... [ More...]
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