Psychotherapy Relationships that Work: Evidence-based therapist contributions
John C. Norcross
Psychotherapy Relationships that Work: Evidence-based therapist contributions, de John C. Norcross (2019), es un libro de psicología clasificado como nivel Avanzado. "Psychotherapy Relationships That Work is the definitive, evidence-based book on the topic: Volume 1 contains 16 chapters that address what works in general ...
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"Psychotherapy Relationships That Work is the definitive, evidence-based book on the topic: Volume 1 contains 16 chapters that address what works in general ... Each chapter presents definitions, clinical examples, landmark studies, comprehensive meta-analyses, diversity considerations, training implications, and ends with bulleted clinical practices. The third edition is a compelling synthesis of best available research, clinical expertise, and patient values that underscores the power of the therapist-client connection."--Provided by publisher.
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- ¿De qué trata "Psychotherapy Relationships that Work: Evidence-based therapist contributions"?
- Psychotherapy Relationships that Work: Evidence-based therapist contributions, de John C. Norcross (2019), es un libro de psicología de nivel avanzado. "Psychotherapy Relationships That Work is the definitive, evidence-based book on the topic: Volume 1 contains 16 chapters that address what works in general ... Each chapter presents definitions, clinical examples, landmark studies, comprehensive meta-analyses, diversity considerations, training implications, and ends with bulleted clinical practices.
- ¿Para quién es este libro?
- Está pensado para psicólogos clínicos con experiencia, supervisores y docentes que quieren un texto de referencia avanzado sobre este enfoque.
- ¿Cuál es el nivel de este libro?
- Está catalogado como nivel Avanzado en Psicobooks. Requiere experiencia clínica y dominio del marco teórico del enfoque.