Reviews Tagged With ‘Therapy’, Page 5

The following reviews are related to ‘Therapy’.

Hubble, Duncan and Miller on What Works in Therapy

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor | 9 August 2006
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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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Medical and Psychiatric Issues for Counsellors

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor | 9 August 2006
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Rating: 3.5

If a counsellor could only buy one book on medical and psychiatric issues as they relate to the practice of counselling, I believe this should be it. Every counsellor and psychotherapist should inform themselves to at least a basic degree about the broader medical and psychiatric issues which may impact upon their clients’ lives and well-being, and this book provides the best start I know for doing exactly that. (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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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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