Building Basic Therapeutic Skills: A Practical Guide for Current Mental Health Practice
Building Basic Therapeutic Skills is an essential handbook that provides the nuts-and-bolts inforJeanne Heaton provides guidance to the student therapist with a book that demonstrates both her humanity and wisdom. Of all those skills that she promotes, perhaps the most important is her profound respect for the client.<br /> --Michael J. Lambert, professor of psychology, Brigham Young University and coauthor of Assessing Outcome in Clinical Practice<br /> <br /> A valuable and essential textbook for mental health educators supervising practicum and internship students. I'll be using it as a textbook in my teaching at Ohio State University.<br /> ?Daniel R. Merz, Ph.D., L.P.C.C., counselor educator, The Ohio State University <br /> <br /> A masterful job of presenting the cumulative effects of the experience of a senior therapist into a clear and concise volume.<br /> ?John M. Sell, Ph.D., Senior Vice President, Reedie & Co.<br /> <br /> Contains excellent and culturally sensitive examples of not only what to do but how to do it.<br /> ?Sheila Y. Williams, M.Ed., L.P.C.C., University Counselor/Private Practitioner and member, State of Ohio Counselor and Social Worker Board Testing Committee Chair, American Association of State Counseling Boards<br /> <br /> Clear, concise, and down-to-earth. . . . It belongs in the library, if not the hip pocket, of anyone who is studying to be a therapist or is just beginning to practice. This is the book I wish I had written.<br /> ?Steven Jay Lynn, Ph.D., professor of psychology, State University of New York at Binghamton<br /> <br /> A valuable resource for the student and beginning therapist. . . .an excellent review for the experienced therapist.<br /> --Barry G. Ginsberg, Ph.D., director, Center of Relationship Enhancement author of Relation Enhancement Family Therapy