Status
Available
Call number
Publication
Triangle Press (1990), Edition: 2, 194 pages
Description
This classic volume deals with the strategies of both psychotherapists and clients as they manoeuvre around each other in the process of treatment. How a therapist induces a client to change is described within a framework of interpersonal theory and directive family therapy. This work represents a step from the study of therapy in terms of the individual to therapy as communication between at least two people.
Subjects
Original language
English
Physical description
194 p.; 0.59 inches
ISBN
0931513065 / 9780931513060
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