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First Published in 1988. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1988. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1988
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 290g
- ISBN-13: 9780891167754
- ISBN-10: 0891167757
- Artikelnr.: 22197119
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1988
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 290g
- ISBN-13: 9780891167754
- ISBN-10: 0891167757
- Artikelnr.: 22197119
Wendy Dryden
Acknowledgments
CHAPTER 1 On the dilemmas of being a therapist /Windy Dryden
CHAPTER 2 Dilemmas in giving warmth or love to clients
An interview with Albert Ellis
CHAPTER 3 Sex therapy: Education or healing?
An interview with John Bancroft
CHAPTER 4 To share or not to share? Notes on myself
An interview with Marcia Davis
CHAPTER 5 Commitment: The price of keeping faith
An interview with John Davis
CHAPTER 6 Where are the boundaries?
An interview with Brian Thorne
CHAPTER 7 In
vivo intervention or transference?
An interview with Marvin Goldfried
CHAPTER 8 On leaving the fold
An interview with Richard Wessler
CHAPTER 9 Who am I to teach morals?
An interview with Peter Lomas
CHAPTER 10 Splitting and integration in marital therapy
An interview with Paul Brown
CHAPTER 11 Confrontation or collusion? The dilemma of a lonely, burdened behaviour therapist
An interview with Dougal Mackay
CHAPTER 12 Death by starvation: Whose decision?
An interview with Fay Fransella
CHAPTER 13 The non
improving patient
An interview with Paul Wachtel
CHAPTER 14 Missing links and lacunae
An interview with Arnold Lazarus
CHAPTER 15 The psychotic disguise
An interview with Don Bannister
CHAPTER 16 Therapists' dilemmas: Further issues and tentative solutions /Windy Dryden.
CHAPTER 1 On the dilemmas of being a therapist /Windy Dryden
CHAPTER 2 Dilemmas in giving warmth or love to clients
An interview with Albert Ellis
CHAPTER 3 Sex therapy: Education or healing?
An interview with John Bancroft
CHAPTER 4 To share or not to share? Notes on myself
An interview with Marcia Davis
CHAPTER 5 Commitment: The price of keeping faith
An interview with John Davis
CHAPTER 6 Where are the boundaries?
An interview with Brian Thorne
CHAPTER 7 In
vivo intervention or transference?
An interview with Marvin Goldfried
CHAPTER 8 On leaving the fold
An interview with Richard Wessler
CHAPTER 9 Who am I to teach morals?
An interview with Peter Lomas
CHAPTER 10 Splitting and integration in marital therapy
An interview with Paul Brown
CHAPTER 11 Confrontation or collusion? The dilemma of a lonely, burdened behaviour therapist
An interview with Dougal Mackay
CHAPTER 12 Death by starvation: Whose decision?
An interview with Fay Fransella
CHAPTER 13 The non
improving patient
An interview with Paul Wachtel
CHAPTER 14 Missing links and lacunae
An interview with Arnold Lazarus
CHAPTER 15 The psychotic disguise
An interview with Don Bannister
CHAPTER 16 Therapists' dilemmas: Further issues and tentative solutions /Windy Dryden.
Acknowledgments
CHAPTER 1 On the dilemmas of being a therapist /Windy Dryden
CHAPTER 2 Dilemmas in giving warmth or love to clients
An interview with Albert Ellis
CHAPTER 3 Sex therapy: Education or healing?
An interview with John Bancroft
CHAPTER 4 To share or not to share? Notes on myself
An interview with Marcia Davis
CHAPTER 5 Commitment: The price of keeping faith
An interview with John Davis
CHAPTER 6 Where are the boundaries?
An interview with Brian Thorne
CHAPTER 7 In
vivo intervention or transference?
An interview with Marvin Goldfried
CHAPTER 8 On leaving the fold
An interview with Richard Wessler
CHAPTER 9 Who am I to teach morals?
An interview with Peter Lomas
CHAPTER 10 Splitting and integration in marital therapy
An interview with Paul Brown
CHAPTER 11 Confrontation or collusion? The dilemma of a lonely, burdened behaviour therapist
An interview with Dougal Mackay
CHAPTER 12 Death by starvation: Whose decision?
An interview with Fay Fransella
CHAPTER 13 The non
improving patient
An interview with Paul Wachtel
CHAPTER 14 Missing links and lacunae
An interview with Arnold Lazarus
CHAPTER 15 The psychotic disguise
An interview with Don Bannister
CHAPTER 16 Therapists' dilemmas: Further issues and tentative solutions /Windy Dryden.
CHAPTER 1 On the dilemmas of being a therapist /Windy Dryden
CHAPTER 2 Dilemmas in giving warmth or love to clients
An interview with Albert Ellis
CHAPTER 3 Sex therapy: Education or healing?
An interview with John Bancroft
CHAPTER 4 To share or not to share? Notes on myself
An interview with Marcia Davis
CHAPTER 5 Commitment: The price of keeping faith
An interview with John Davis
CHAPTER 6 Where are the boundaries?
An interview with Brian Thorne
CHAPTER 7 In
vivo intervention or transference?
An interview with Marvin Goldfried
CHAPTER 8 On leaving the fold
An interview with Richard Wessler
CHAPTER 9 Who am I to teach morals?
An interview with Peter Lomas
CHAPTER 10 Splitting and integration in marital therapy
An interview with Paul Brown
CHAPTER 11 Confrontation or collusion? The dilemma of a lonely, burdened behaviour therapist
An interview with Dougal Mackay
CHAPTER 12 Death by starvation: Whose decision?
An interview with Fay Fransella
CHAPTER 13 The non
improving patient
An interview with Paul Wachtel
CHAPTER 14 Missing links and lacunae
An interview with Arnold Lazarus
CHAPTER 15 The psychotic disguise
An interview with Don Bannister
CHAPTER 16 Therapists' dilemmas: Further issues and tentative solutions /Windy Dryden.