Author: | Len Sperry,Judith A. Lewis,Jon Carlson |
Subcategory: | Medicine & Health Sciences |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Brooks Cole; 1 edition (October 8, 1996) |
Pages: | 256 pages |
Category: | Other |
Rating: | 4.3 |
Other formats: | mbr lrf docx txt |
Family Therapy: Enduring Treatment Efficacy. by Jon, Len Sperry, Judith A. Lewis.
Bibliographic Details. Title: Family Therapy: Enduring Treatment Efficacy. Publisher: Brooks/Cole Publishing. Publication Date: 1997. Visit Seller's Storefront. Terms of Sale: We guarantee our sales. If you're dissatisfied with your purchase (Incorrect Book/Not as Described/Damaged) you are eligible for a refund within 30 days of the estimated delivery date.
It then goes into treatment models designed to facilitate the tailoring of therapy to specific populations and the integration of techniques from what often seems like disparate theories. is Professor and Director of the Doctoral Program in Counseling at Florida Atlantic University, USA and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin, USA Judith A. Lewis, P. is Chairperson of the Department of Addictions and Behavioral Health at Governors State University, USA.
Family Therapy : Ensuring Treatment Efficacy. by Jon Carlson, Judith A. Lewis, Len Sperry. The authors believe that without new approaches, counselors will continue to provide hit or miss interventions.
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Additional Product Features. Len Sperry, Judith A. Lewis, Jon Carlson. Place of Publication. is Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Counseling at Governors State University, Illinois, USA and a psychologist with the Lake Geneva Wellness Clinic in Wisconsin, USA. Len Sperry, .
The authors believe that without new approaches, counselors will continue to provide hit or miss interventions.
Jon Carlson, Judith A. It then goes into treatment models designed to facilitate the tailoring of therapy to specific populations and the. It then goes into treatment models designed to facilitate the tailoring of therapy to specific populations and the integration of techniques from what often seems like disparate theories. Based on the assumption that no single approach is the definitive approach for every situation, the book leads students through multiple perspectives.
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