Reviews
Written in an engaging, informal style, and is replete with the sorts of examples that can only come from an extended period of experience.
A helpful book and one that has a place as a first volume for residents beginning to practise psychotherapy.
The writing style is easy and conversational... will appeal to students for its ability to address their fears and to instructors and supervisors, because it contains a number of conversations worth having with students of psychotherapy.
An excellent contribution to students. Most trainees do not have the perfect book to guide them in psychotherapy supervision—this is it.
Dr. Slavney, a distinguished scholar and esteemed clinician and teacher, has provided an invaluable tool for psychiatry residents beginning to learn psychotherapy.
Book Details
Foreword, by Jerome L. Kroll, M.D.
Preface and Acknowledgments
1. Life-Story Reasoning
2. Personality: The Patient's and Yours
3. The Psychotherapeutic Relationship
4. Psychotherapy Supervision
Epilogue
Refe
Foreword, by Jerome L. Kroll, M.D.
Preface and Acknowledgments
1. Life-Story Reasoning
2. Personality: The Patient's and Yours
3. The Psychotherapeutic Relationship
4. Psychotherapy Supervision
Epilogue
References
Index