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Informationen zum Autor Gaie Houston is a writer, UKCP-registered psychotherapist and senior lecturer at The Gestalt Centre, London. Klappentext Praise for the First Edition:`If I wanted to adopt a textbook for a course in psychotherapy, I would choose O'Brien and Houston' - Journal of Psychotherapy IntegrationIntegrative Therapy, Second Edition is based on the view that training and practice methods should be evaluated for their usefulness to the client instead of their adherence to a particular model. The book includes new material on neuroscience and practitioner-oriented research methodology showing how the processes of doing research and doing therapy have many things in common.Praise for the First Edition:`If I wanted to adopt a textbook for a course in psychotherapy, I would choose O'Brien and Houston' - Journal of Psychotherapy IntegrationIntegrative Therapy, Second Edition is based on the view that training and practice methods should be evaluated for their usefulness to the client instead of their adherence to a particular model. The book includes new material on neuroscience and practitioner-oriented research methodology showing how the processes of doing research and doing therapy have many things in common. Inhaltsverzeichnis Does Therapy Work and How? Human Development A Framework for Integrative Therapy Practice Why Are We Here and What Do We Hope to Achieve? Questions of Time and Space: When and Where? Tools of the Trade Therapeutic Relationship Therapist Training
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Does Therapy Work and How?
Human Development
A Framework for Integrative Therapy Practice
Why Are We Here and What Do We Hope to Achieve?
Questions of Time and Space: When and Where?
Tools of the Trade
Therapeutic Relationship
Therapist Training
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`Throughout the book it is assumed that we can learn from each other and that we need to, whatever orientation we were trained in, in the service of the client. I find this pragmatic approach open and refreshing in a period when some of us have polarised around the 'what works best' debate. Both authors are experienced practitioners and trainers and their commitment to integrative counselling and psychotherapy shines through' - AUCC Journal