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Case Studies in Psychotherapy
by (Editor: Danny Wedding) (Editor: Raymond J. Corsini)
Product Group: Book
Publisher: F.E. Peacock Publishers (1995-08)
ISBN: 0875813933
EAN: 9780875813936
Dewy Decimal #: 616
Paperback: 207 pages
Edition: 2 ed
SKU: mon0000035744
Condition: Very Good
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Product Description
Wedding and Corsini's CASE STUDIES IN PSYCHOTHERAPY offers classic and contemporary cases that bring concepts to life for your students. The Fifth Edition of this popular casebook maintains its parallel structure with Corsini and Wedding's CURRENT PSYCHOTHERAPIES. All 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. The Fifth Edition retains classic case studies by L. Bryce Boyer, Barbara Sullivan, Harold Mosak, Carl Rogers, Albert Ellis, Arnold Lazarus, and Peggy Papp. At the same time the authors include compelling new cases that illustrate the clinical applications of psychodrama and experiential psychotherapy.
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Date: 2007-09-26
6 out of 6 customers found this reveiw helpful
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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