Brabender (clinical psychology, Widener U., Pennsylvania) and Fallon (psychology, Fielding Graduate U., California) explain how therapists can employ the idea that groups change in a series of phases
The passage into and through pregnancy and new parenthood is one that affects all aspects of a therapist's life, including work with patients. It presents special therapeutic challenges, as well as sp
This book describes six therapy models that can be used to treat individuals in facilities that offer short-term group psychotherapy. Group psychotherapy can be daunting, especially for students and
This volume covers the range of reactions that both patients and clients have to the circumstance of a child entering the therapist’s family. Through research, the authors show these reactions can be