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Case Studies in Psychotherapy

Case Studies in Psychotherapy

Case Studies in Psychotherapy

by Danny Wedding
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing (2000-01-01)
ISBN: 0875814379
EAN: 9780875814377
Dewy Decimal #: 616.8914
Paperback: 288 pages
Edition: 3
SKU: 070405055
Condition: Used: Good
Comments: Third Edition in good condition. Tight text and spine with some highlights throughout the book. However, highlights does not obscure the text.Pen scribble on last page. No underlining or tears. No dustjacket, soft cover has light shelf & edge wear with some curled edges. Overall a nice read, at an affordable price. (ref. c41)


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The third edition of CASE STUDIES IN PSYCHOTHERAPY maintains its parallel structure with the Sixth Edition of Corsini and Wedding's CURRENT PSYCHOTHERAPIES. Cases are selected on the basis of intrinsic interest, clarity of presentation, and the extent to which each case demonstrates the basic techniques and methods of the theory being illustrated. This edition retains classic case studies by L. Bryce Boyer, Barbara Sullivan, Harold Mosak, Carl Rogers, Albert Ellis, Arnold Lazarus, and Peggy Papp. Dr. Ellis updated and revised his case study for the Third Edition.


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Date: 2007-09-26

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This book offers clinical critiques of actual cases using a teaching format which defines each case presented with the type of therapy theory employed by the therapist. My personal favorite is chapter 8, "Fat Lady" by Irvin D. Yalom. It is existentialism at its brutally honest best, and shows clearly the human side of the therapist's countertransference and growth through that countertransference. I found this book to be quite an asset for understanding the practical differences between the various counseling theories. It greatly compliments and illustrates the theories in a very readable context.

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