Reviews in the Critical Engagements (Longer Reviews) Category, Page 2

Our ‘Critical Engagements’ section offers more in-depth reviews and discussions of recently published books in counselling, psychotherapy, psychology and related areas.

Goss and Anthony on Technology in Counselling and Psychotherapy

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor | 9 August 2006
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Overall Rating:

Rating: 3

Minor complaints aside, ‘Technology in Counselling and Psychotherapy’ offers a solid contribution to the literature on how technology in three specific areas has been used in counselling and psychotherapy.

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Feltham on the Good of Counselling & Psychotherapy

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor | 9 August 2006
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Overall Rating:

Rating: 2.5

While suffering somewhat from a lack of focus on the book’s intended themes, the individual contributions in this edited collection of 16 chapters nonetheless make worthwhile reading in and of themselves. (Review originally published in 2003.)

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Existential Counselling & Psychotherapy in Practice

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor | 9 August 2006
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Overall Rating:

Rating: 4.5

‘Existential Counselling & Psychotherapy in Practice’ offers a remarkably accessible introduction to existential work which will be of interest both to practitioners and to clients evaluating this approach. (Review originally published in 2003.)

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Hubble, Duncan and Miller on What Works in Therapy

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor | 9 August 2006
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Overall Rating:

Rating: 5

For over four decades, the message from psychotherapy outcome research has been getting clearer: the theories and techniques of professional therapy have very little to do with therapeutic success. (Review originally published in 2003.)

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Charles Legg: Psychology and the Reflective Counsellor

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor | 9 August 2006
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Overall Rating:

Rating: 4.5

With an entertaining and thought-provoking style, ‘Psychology and the Reflective Counsellor’ brings basic, straightforward knowledge from current psychology to counselling. (Review originally published in 2003.)

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