Making Therapy Work Your Guide to Choosing, Using, and Ending Therapy

Making Therapy Work Your Guide to Choosing, Using, and Ending Therapy by Fredda Bruckner-Gordon is a comprehensive resource published by Harper & Row in 1988. This edition spans 263 pages and is presented in English. The book provides an overview of various types of therapy, guiding readers through the essential decisions involved in the beginning, middle, and ending phases of the therapeutic process.
Readers will find practical insights into the complexities of psychotherapy, helping them navigate their therapeutic journeys. The book addresses critical aspects of choosing and utilizing therapy effectively, ensuring that individuals are well-informed throughout their experience. With a focus on psychology and psychotherapy, this guide serves as a valuable tool for anyone looking to understand the nuances of therapy and make informed choices.
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Explains the different types of therapy and assists in making decisions related to the beginning, middle, and ending phases of therapy
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