Therapeutic Interviewing: Essential Skills and Contexts of
Counseling, 1/e Michael D Reiter, "Nova Southeastern University"" "
This unique text, intended for beginning students in counseling and
psychotherapy, offers the foundational strategies, skills, and
tools of therapeutic interviewing along with an understanding of
the formats and settings in which these interviews occur. Reiter
provides novice therapists with a basic understanding of
interviewing and explores how they can develop the skills to become
competent therapists. Here's what your colleagues are saying about
this book: "I am impressed with the author's conversational writing
style. The material is well explained and easy to follow. The
examples are excellent both in placement (after each new skill) and
in complexity." Casey A. Barrio - University of North Texas
"Humanistic and person-centered therapists will see this as a
strong introduction into the skills and contexts of counseling. In
addition, the stress on the subjectivity and artistic nature of the
counseling process will resonate with many clinicians and
counselors." Arthur Lyons - Moravian College "The text appears to
be well-suited for beginning students and is arranged in such a way
that instructors may easily supplement global information in the
text with information specific to various fields of study." Joshua
Gold - University of South Carolina
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