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In this book, Gerald Amada provides a unique, behind-the-scenes look at the relationship between therapist and patient. In a fascinating series of vignettes, readers are taken into Amada's confidence as he describes his perception of his clients, their therapy, and the difficulties, as well as solutions, encountered in psychotherapeutic practice.

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In this book, Gerald Amada provides a unique, behind-the-scenes look at the relationship between therapist and patient. In a fascinating series of vignettes, readers are taken into Amada's confidence as he describes his perception of his clients, their therapy, and the difficulties, as well as solutions, encountered in psychotherapeutic practice.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Gerald Amada was one of the founders and the director of the City College of San Francisco Mental Health Program during a thirty-year career at that college. He had also maintained a private psychotherapy practice for over thirty-five years. He received B.A. and M.S.W. degrees at Rutgers University and a Ph. D. in social and clinical psychology at the Wright Institute, Berkeley, California. Dr. Amada has published twelve books in three genres: psychotherapy, college student conduct issues, and fiction. As well, he has published in professional journals more than eighty articles and book reviews on the subjects of psychotherapy and disruptive college student issues. He has lectured at more than 150 colleges and universities on these subjects to faculty, counseling, and administrative audiences. Dr. Amada is the recipient of the 1984 Award of Excellence in the category of Administrator, Post-Secondary Education, conferred by the National Education Special Needs Personnel, Region 5, which comprises eighteen states.He lives in San Rafael, California, with his wife, Lorraine, and their dog and cats.