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Informationen zum Autor Ilyana Romanovsky, M.A., MFTI, is a registered marriage and family therapy intern in a private practice in Berkeley, CA. She is a member of the American Psychological Association and the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. Klappentext Many people would like to begin therapy for a variety of issues, both big and small, but most people don't know where to begin. Others quit therapy too soon because they don't "fit" with their therapist. This book offers readers a guide to different types of therapy and how to ask the right questions in order to find the right fit so that therapy may be successful. Written for anyone who has ever considered seeking counseling, case studies and sample dialogues help illustrate the way forward. Inhaltsverzeichnis INTRODUCTIONACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Part One: WALKING THROUGH 1: Psychotherapy explained2: Theories of psychotherapy3: Interventions in psychotherapy4: Asking the "right" questions5: The vulnerable patient6: Behind psychiatric drugs7: Individual versus group therapy8: Measuring therapeutic outcomes9: Advantages and disadvantages of insurance10: Family therapy 11: Projections and resistance12: The end of treatment Part Two: BEING IN THE ROOM13: A few cases 14: Conclusion Bibliography