Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 312 pages
- Published by: Jason Aronson June 28, 2004
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0765700190
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0765700193
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Book Dimensions:
8.4 x 5.5 x 1 inches
- Weighs: 13.6 ounces
Product Description
Dr. Joel Kotin gives numerous examples of common situations and problems that therapists regularly encounter and then tells the reader how to approach them.
From the Inside Flap
"Almost four decades have passed since my friend Dr. Robert Wallerstein and I published 'The Teaching and Learning of Psychotherapy'. Joel Kotin's work goes beyond our beginning and helps students to get started. He then goes far beyond his teachers. This important work should reach every beginning therapist." --Rudolf Ekstein, Ph.D.
"This book contains much of the common sense and the uncommon sense of the therapeutics encounter. Through his lucid, organized, and compassionate approach, Kotin effectively guides the beginning therapist around the shoals that we are all most likely to founder on. Moreover, the book is an envaluable source for anyone teaching dynamic psychotherapy. By not oversimplifying, or trying to force resolutions where none may exist, Kotin provides a rationale for clinical work that brings a rare wisdom to the field." --Morton Shane, M.D.
"As the commercial says, 'I like it.' It spells things out in a clear, understandable way--quite without jargon. It should be helpful to beginners and would make an great text from which to teach." --Richard P. Fox, M.D.
"A work of great warmth and wisdom that welcomes the reader new to psychotherapy. Dr. Kotin offers a practical approach that respects the individuality of each therapist as well as the nuances in such a complex field. This is the book and the teacher we all wish we had encountered as we were getting started." --R. James Perkins, M.D.
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.