Basics of Clinical Pratice: A Guidebook for Trainees in the Helping Professions
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Now available from Waveland Press this highly regarded compilation of therapy excerpts addresses the practical difficulties and issues involved in talking to clients in distress. The authors include contributions from faculty trainers and advanced therapists-in-training who share the insights perspectives and challenges they have faced in a way easily understood by fellow students. Readers will enjoy the conversational collegial and direct writing style offered in Basics of Clinical Practice as they study the models of various methods of meeting therapeutic challenges. Tables are offered throughout chapters to summarize pertinent material. Titles of related interest also available from Waveland Press: Caplan-Caplan Mental Health Consultation and Collaboration (ISBN 9781577660736); Cavanagh-Levitov The Counseling Experience: A Theoretical and Practical Approach Second Edition (ISBN 9781577661894); Kagle-Kopels Social Work Records Third Edition (ISBN 9781577665465); Kerr Becoming a Therapist: A Workbook for Personal Exploration (ISBN 9781577661313); Martin Counseling and Therapy Skills Third Edition (ISBN 9781577666424); and Todd-Bohart Foundations of Clinical and Counseling Psychology Fourth Edition (ISBN 9781577664109).
