What's the Good of Counselling & Psychotherapy?: The Benefits ExplainedSAGE Publications, 2002 M12 26 - 285 páginas `What this brilliant book does so well is to produce not just the evidence for the research effectiveness of therapies but makes the moral case for bringing together human psychological welfare needs and the expanding number of skilled, ethically sensitive people ready to listen to and respond in the most deeply human and needed way - the counsellors and all who work as psychological therapists. I strongly recommend this book' - Graham Curtis Jenkins, Counselling in Practice |
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The Epidemiology of Mental Distress | 8 |
Proven Benefits of Psychotherapeutic Interventions with | 23 |
Benefits of Therapy with Adults Who Were Abused | 34 |
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