About this title: Drawing on empirical research as well as theory and clinical experience, Barry A. Farber provides a highly readable examination of self-disclosure by both therapists and patients. He explores when sharing personal experiences is beneficial and what kinds of disclosure may not be helpful; why either party may fail to reveal important information; and how to use what is disclosed (and what is omitted) to strengthen the therapeutic relationship and improve patient outcomes. He also discusses the reasons why disclosure in therapy is currently such a prominent issue. Rich with clinical material, ...
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Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis(Guilford Press)
Date Published: 2006
ISBN-13:9781593853235ISBN:1593853238
Description: BRAND NEW HARDBACK. The nature of self-disclosure. clinical perspectives on patient disclosure. research perspectives on patient disclosure. patient self-disclosure: the outcome controversy. multicultural perspectives on patient disclosure. historical perspectives on therapist disclosure. research perspectives on therapist disclosure. clinical perspectives on therapist disclosure. supervisee and supervisor disclosure. conclusions. drawing on empirical research as well as theory and clinical ... read more
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: GUILFORD PUBN
Date Published: 2006
ISBN-13:9781593853235ISBN:1593853238
Description: New. Concise, clear, and featuring numerous clinical examples, this is the first book to include empirical studies of supervisor/supervisee disclosure, plus extensive research on patient/therapist disclosure. Other unique topics include disclosure issues... read more
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Description: New. Concise, clear, and featuring numerous clinical examples, this is the first book to include empirical studies of supervisor/supervisee disclosure, plus extensive research on patient/therapist disclosure. Other unique topics include disclosure issues in child therapy. ISBN10: 1593853238. read more
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