by Clara E. Hill (Editor), Louis G. Castonguay (Editor)
Some therapists are more effective than others, that much is clear; why they are more effective is less clear.
Editors Louis Castonguay and Clara Hill have gathered a panel of expert researchers and practitioners from diverse theoretical backgrounds to answer this complicated question. Synthesizing the rich literature on therapist effects in this comprehensive volume, they explore how various effects can help or hinder clients in therapy. They then propose practical strategies that mental health practitioners can use to improve their own effectiveness.
Castonguay, Hill, and their contributors first lay the empirical foundations for understanding therapist effects and why they are important. They also acknowledge the massive variability that exists among therapists and the complexities of studying therapist effects.
Drawing from this fundamental knowledge, they then carefully examine specific therapist characteristics, attitudes, and skills that are relevant in any therapeutic setting.
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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 360
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: American Psychological Association
Published: 30 May 2017
ISBN 10: 1433827719
ISBN 13: 9781433827716