Description
About the Author
Baltimore-Washington Institute for Psychoanalysis Georgetown University Medical Center
Reviews
"This concise and clearly written book is, as its title suggests, an excellent primer for students and mental health professionals at the early stages of their careers. . This book would make a fine addition to the library of the neophyte psychotherapist. It gives the larger picture of what psychotherapy is about, yet, at the same time, presents highly practical advice on many concrete and interpersonal issues." -- Ilisse R. Perlmutter, M.D., St. Barnabas Hospital in Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 63:4, April 2002.
"This is a useful book which will provide a viable teaching aid for established therapists and is full of helpful advice for beginners." -- European EatingDisorders Review
"This concise and clearly written book is, as its title suggests, an excellent primer for students and mental health professionals at the early stages of their careers. . This book would make a fine addition to the library of the neophyte psychotherapist. It gives the larger picture of what psychotherapy is about, yet, at the same time, presents highly practical advice on many concrete and interpersonal issues." - Ilisse R. Perlmutter, M.D., St. Barnabas Hospital in Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 63:4, April 2002
"This is a useful book which will provide a viable teaching aid for established therapists and is full of helpful advice for beginners." - European Eating Disorders Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781583910740
Author William N. Goldstein
Format Paperback
Page Count 148
Imprint Brunner-Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 226g