Self-Disclosure in Psychotherapy and Recovery includes a unique
mosaic of theoretical and practical clinical information, rich case
studies, research findings, and a wealth of evidence-based practice
guidelines related to therapist and client self-disclosure in the
psychotherapeutic encounter. Experienced clinicians, neophyte
therapists, and counselors in training will find this book provides
a wealth of insight and useful information that will significantly
benefit their therapeutic work. Gary G. Forrest elucidates a
diversity of self-disclosure topics that pertain to a wide range of
issues impacting every facet of the process and outcome of
psychotherapy relationships. Self-Disclosure in Psychotherapy and
Recovery represents a seminal contribution to the counseling and
psychotherapy literature specific to chemical dependency
counseling, addictions-focused therapy, and the self-help based
recovery model. This book will be an essential resource for
individuals pursuing graduate training and advanced education or
supervision in the various behavioral health professions.
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