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By Robert L. Leahy
This sensible advisor offers Leahy's multidimensional version of resistance in cognitive treatment. Richly illustrated with case examples and consultation vignettes, the booklet addresses quite a few ways in which consumers may perhaps withstand simple healing techniques: noncompliance with time table environment and homework assignments, splitting transference with different therapists, beside the point habit, and untimely termination. Underlying techniques of resistance are explored, from the will for validation to hazard aversion and self-handicapping. additionally highlighted are ways in which the therapist's personal responses may perhaps inadvertently bog down swap. supplied are leading edge instruments for buying remedy again heading in the right direction, together with designated interventions, in-session "experiments," and questionnaires and picture types to percentage with consumers.
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