Psychotherapists and humanists have long debated over the most beneficial therapist-client relationship; whether it should be either cool and neutral or warm and engaged. Now, a new consensus seems to be emerging. This book looks at the nature of that consensus and why it has become possible.
Between Therapist and Client: The New Relationship by Michael Kahn
During the last forty years American psychotherapists have been relationship. Psychoanalysts have maintained that therapists should be cool and neutral; humanists have advocated a warm, engaged relationship. From Michael Kahn's point of view, something crucial has been lost on both sides of the debate. Now, a new consensus seems to be emerging. This book looks at the nature of that consensus and why it has become possible.
Between Therapist and Client: The New Relationship by Michael Kahn
Michael Kahn
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Paperback
W.H.Freeman & Co Ltd
1991-03-25
175
0716721945
9780716721949
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