A classic of labor history, this work is useful reading for historians of
labor and race in America, as well those interested in Detroit's importance as
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Focusing on practical interventions, this book provides a detailed exploration of counselling skills essential for building a therapeutic relationship. It offers step-by-step guidance on effectively applying these skills with clients, aiming to address their concerns and facilitate therapeutic change.
The role of a clinical supervisor is crucial in guiding aspiring psychotherapists towards independence. Effective supervision requires more than a graduate degree; it involves mastering the art and science of navigating complex theoretical, ethical, legal, and relational challenges. A successful supervisor must possess a deep understanding of these issues while remaining adaptable and responsive to the individual needs and personalities of their supervisees, ensuring a supportive and enriching development process.
In this innovative book, the authors set out their theory of Self-in-
Relationship Psychotherapy (SIRP), advocating for the integration of
relational, self and physical intimacy needs in the conceptualization and
treatment of psychological problems, placing human needs at the center of
treatment.
This book presents a comprehensive guide to applying Meier and Boivin's Self-
in-Relationship Psychotherapy model to clinical work with individuals,
couples, families and children. With a clear transtheoretical approach and
rich clinical vignettes, this book is core reading for any psychotherapists,
psychoanalyst, or practicing psychologists.