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Critical Issues in Psychotherapy examines new and existing models in psychotherapy and presents them in an accessible manner to the practitioner in training through illustrative therapy cases and practitioner commentaries. There are many new models that have emerged in psychotherapy in recent years; however; they have not often been made accessible to front line practitioners.
“Objectivity” in Diagnosis and Treatment: A Philosophical Analysis
“Objectivity” in Diagnosis and Treatment: A Philosophical Analysis
There I was in my consulting room. I had just heard a woman's story. It was familiar, the stuff of therapy.
Lynn had been happily married, or so she had thought, to Steve, a successful and attentive man. They had been amicable friends and passionate lovers during the first half decade of marriage. Though always moody and mercurial, Steve seemed to affirm the value of their union with all his deeds and words.
Then came the children: two beloved daughters separated in age by a sensible 3 years. Steve seemed enthralled with parenthood, working reduced hours during the firstborn's initial year of life. After that things began to change. His ...
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