A dialogue with Arnold Lazarus : it depends
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A dialogue with Arnold Lazarus : it depends
(Therapeutically speaking series)
Open University Press, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [114]-117) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Arnold Lazarus is a leading and influential psychotherapist and is known particularly for his advocacy of technical eclecticism and his development of multimodal assessment procedures. This book takes the form of an in-depth discussion between Arnold Lazarus and Windy Dryden which gives an overview of Lazarus's perspectives on and approaches to a whole range of clinical, theoretical, professional and personal issues. The dialogue form enables Dryden to probe both the perceived strengths and weaknesses of Lazarus's theory and practice, and gives Lazarus the opportunity to restate and summarize his position in an accessible way.
Table of Contents
- Theoretical principles that underpin the practice of effective therapy
- principles of effective therapy
- problems and difficulties in clinical practice
- views on current approaches to psychotherapy
- do's and don'ts and sacred cows
- training and supervision
- a pot pourri of therapeutic issues
- the personal and the professional.
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