Time-limited Psychotherapy in Practice

Time-limited Psychotherapy in Practice by Gaby Shefler, published by Psychology Press in 2001, offers an in-depth exploration of Time-Limited Psychotherapy (TLP) as a response to the growing demand for effective, brief therapeutic interventions. This edition spans 315 pages and is presented in English, providing therapists and counselors with insights into delivering intense therapy within a structured 12-session framework.
Readers will find vivid clinical descriptions and contemporary research findings that illustrate the treatments involved in TLP. The book discusses the outcomes of these therapies and addresses the educational aspects of TLP in relation to evolving public needs and services. With a focus on psychology, psychotherapy, and mental health, this work serves as a valuable resource for professionals in the field, including psychotherapists, counselors, researchers, and academics.
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Therapists and counsellors are under increasing pressure to provide effective treatment in a time-limited, demonstrably effective form. Time-Limited Psychotherapy (TLP) has developed in response, and is designed to give clients an intense form of therapy over 12 sessions. This title:
* Uses vivid clinical descriptions of treatments and up-to-date research findings
* Describes what the treatments entail
* Discusses their outcome
* Deals with teaching and learning of TLP regarding the changing conditions in public needs and in public services.
Time-Limited Psychotherapy in Practice will appeal to psychotherapists, counsellors, researchers and academics in the mental health field.
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