Examining the actual moment-to-moment process of therapy, this volume
provides specific ways for therapists to engender effective movement,
particularly in those difficult times when nothing seems to be
happening. The book concentrates on the ongoing client therapist
relationship and ways in which the therapist's responses can stimulate
and enable a client's capacity for direct experiencing and "focusing."
Throughout, the client therapist relationship is emphasized, both as a
constant factor and in terms of how the quality of the relationship is
manifested at specific times. The author also shows how certain
relational responses can turn some difficulties into moments of
relational therapy.