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This provocative book examines the realities of clinical practice for which therapists are unprepared. Therapists are struggling to adapt both to their profession’s changing landscape (such as the advent of managed care and the burgeoning of new theories and treatment approaches) and to demands on their professional and personal success. This book explores many issues that are rarely addressed in formal educational experiences for example, organizational politics, t… More >>
What You Never Learned In Graduate School: A Survival Guide for Therapists
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#1 by Anonymous on April 23, 2010 - 5:05 am
In the managed care climate of abbreviated treatment and psychopharmacological cures, Jeffrey Kottler and Richard Hazler provide a breath of fresh air that will satisfy and fortify both beginning and experienced clinicians.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Jeanne Lightly on April 23, 2010 - 6:31 am
The cultural and social conditions under which psychoanalysts work have changed radically in the last few years. Many standard textbooks on technique no longer speak to the currently embattled generation of therapists. Drs. Kottler and Hazler have mastered the discipline, and they convey it with freshness and an understanding of the special difficulties of these times.
Rating: 5 / 5