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Reviews
"...a powerful and demanding relational encounter in which I found myself fully engaged from beginning to end.
-Mary Pipes, Counsellor, Norwich Centre Projects
"The content leaves you in no doubt that this book is written by a skilled and experienced professional..."
-Healthcare Counselling & Psychotherapy Journal
"...there is a need for text books that bring the experience of therapy alive..."
-Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal
"Even though the 'dialogue' here is fictitious, it evidently arises from depth of clinical experience and never rings false."
-Mental Health Today"The author uses a fictional account of a therapeutic process to cover key issues faced by survivors of abuse, including fear of dissociation, coming to terms with recovered memories, and working with feelings of blame, grief and anger."
-Care and Health Magazine
Book Information
ISBN 9781857758290
Author Richard Bryant-Jefferies
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 340g