Therapists inevitably feel more gratified in their work when
their cases have better treatment outcomes. This book is designed
to help them achieve that by providing practical solutions to
problems that arise in psychotherapy, such as:
Do depressed people need an antidepressant, or psychotherapy alone?
How do you handle people who want to be your friend, who touch you,
who won t leave your office, or who break boundaries? How do you
prevent people from quitting treatment prematurely? Suppose you don
t like the person who consults you? What if people you treat with
CBT don t do their homework? When do you explain defense
mechanisms, and when do you use supportive approaches?
Award-winning professor, Jerome Blackman, answers these and many
other tricky problems for psychotherapists. Dr. Blackman punctuates
his lively text with tips and snippets of various theories that
apply to psychotherapy. He shares his advice and illustrates his
successes and failures in diagnosis, treatment, and supervision. He
highlights fundamental, fascinating, and perplexing problems he has
encountered over decades of practicing and supervising
therapy.
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