A Patient’S Guide to Psychotherapy

And an Overview for Students and Beginning Therapists

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Psychotherapy
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Author: Donald B. Colson ISBN: 9781491792124
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: April 15, 2016
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Donald B. Colson
ISBN: 9781491792124
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: April 15, 2016
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

How therapy works often remains shrouded in mystery for prospective patients and therapists in training, which does nothing to help either party.

Donald B. Colson, who spent his career as a therapist and psychoanalyst, makes the process user friendly with this overview of what you can expect from therapy. Taking a no-nonsense approach, he explores how to tackle problems head on and work with a therapist to solve them. Beginning students of psychotherapy, graduate students, and therapists in training will also find the text instructive.

Colson reviews the reasons someone might seek therapy as well as how to find a therapist that meets your needs. He also explains how therapy works and highlights key concepts such as the centrality of relationships, attachment, unconscious processes, defenses, transference, and counter-transference.

Youll also learn the main reasons patients seek relief, how therapists facilitate change, and the uses and misuses of diagnosis and diagnostic labels.

Seeking help from a therapist does not show weakness; it takes much more courage to confront personal problems than it takes to avoid them. Start overcoming fear, anger, shame, guilt, and troubled relationships with A Patients Guide to Psychotherapy.

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How therapy works often remains shrouded in mystery for prospective patients and therapists in training, which does nothing to help either party.

Donald B. Colson, who spent his career as a therapist and psychoanalyst, makes the process user friendly with this overview of what you can expect from therapy. Taking a no-nonsense approach, he explores how to tackle problems head on and work with a therapist to solve them. Beginning students of psychotherapy, graduate students, and therapists in training will also find the text instructive.

Colson reviews the reasons someone might seek therapy as well as how to find a therapist that meets your needs. He also explains how therapy works and highlights key concepts such as the centrality of relationships, attachment, unconscious processes, defenses, transference, and counter-transference.

Youll also learn the main reasons patients seek relief, how therapists facilitate change, and the uses and misuses of diagnosis and diagnostic labels.

Seeking help from a therapist does not show weakness; it takes much more courage to confront personal problems than it takes to avoid them. Start overcoming fear, anger, shame, guilt, and troubled relationships with A Patients Guide to Psychotherapy.

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