This controversial book argues that 20th century psychotherapy has been fundamentally characterized by serious disagreement on views of human nature, treatment rationales and goals. Focusing on the differences rather than the commonalities in therapy, eight eminent practitioners demonstrate the diversities in therapies and why, for the most part, it is not possible to tolerate or integrate with other approaches.
Each therapist highlights the distinctive properties of his or her orientation, and discusses questions such as: why and how they came to found, adapt or choose the approach they currently practise; what criticisms of the approach they consider to be valid; which approaches they consider to be ineffective, misleadi
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Colin Feltham is Senior Lecturer in Counselling at Sheffield Hallam University and a Fellow of the British Association for Counselling. He is Course Leader for an MA in Counselling and Psychotherapy and a Postgraduate Certificate in Counselling Supervision. His publications include Psychotherapy and Its Discontents (1992), What Is Counselling? (1995) and Time-Limited Counselling (1997). Colin also edits the Professional Skills for Counsellors and Perspectives on Psychotherapy series for SAGE.
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Hardcover. Zustand: Brand New. 207 pages. 9.50x6.25x0.75 inches. In Stock. Artikel-Nr. x-0803974787
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