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Practicing Therapy: Exercises for Growing Therapists

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    Abstract

    For family therapy students and practitioners, this book offers stories, exercises, self-assessments, and evaluative techniques.

    Designed for family therapists, this book offers stories, exercises, self-assessments and evaluative techniques to improve observational skills, enhance clinical work and encourage meaningful research. The authors discuss their views on hearing stories, observing data and analyzing speech, creating an engaging and learning experience.

    Original languageAmerican English
    Title of host publicationPracticing Therapy: Exercises for Growing Therapists
    StatePublished - Aug 17 1993

    Keywords

    • evaluative techniques
    • exercises
    • family therapy
    • family therapy students
    • family therapy training guide
    • self-assessment

    Disciplines

    • Family, Life Course, and Society
    • Other Psychology
    • Psychology
    • Social and Behavioral Sciences

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