Counseling and Therapy Skills

Product Description
David Martin s more than three decades as an educator and counselor greatly enrich the latest edition of this practical guide for beginning and experienced counselors. He unravels the complexities of the therapeutic process without condescension or intimidation, teaching helping professionals how to invest themselves to make clients feel deeply known and accepted. As in previous editions, Martin describes and encourages the use of evocative empathy an active process in which therapists listen to their clients intended message so they feel understood and gain the ability to be their own problem solver. Classic and contemporary research findings reinforce discussions of the skills and applications involved in becoming a competent therapist. Coverage of different therapy approaches, relationship building, the mind body connection, ways that therapy can cause damage, the therapeutic alliance, mindfulness, cross-cultural counseling, and the need for therapists to take care of themselves is either new or thoroughly revised and updated. A completely new feature is a brief narrative, written by a client, relating her experiences during counseling. Full of innovative techniques and approaches to generate insight and achieve positive therapeutic outcomes, Counseling and Therapy Skills guides counselors toward being intuitive, experiential, and full of presence as they build relationships with their clients.

Counseling and Therapy Skills



3 Comments

  1. Gyuri said,

    Wrote on August 29, 2010 @ 5:17 am

    One of the biggest questions for beginning therapists is how much to lead the client, and how much to follow. The techniques described here, when followed conscientiously, almost automatically help you to achieve this balance. Highly recommended text for learning the art and science of therapy.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. M. Hull said,

    Wrote on August 29, 2010 @ 6:25 am

    David Martin’s book is an excellent beginners guide to understanding how to talk with patients. The book is a easy read, written for the common everday person. He goes through various types of communication with the client in order to develop the therapeutic relationship. If your uncomfortable sitting in the therapists seat try this book.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. kat said,

    Wrote on August 29, 2010 @ 7:32 am

    Purchasing my book was easy thanks to Amazon and it was shipped out right away. I received it within a week here in Hawaii. Thank you for a great job!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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