Veteran therapist and mental health writer Louis Cozolino's classic text
contains all of the things he wished someone had told him during the
first weeks and months of his clinical training. Now available in
paperback, the book includes guidance about working with your clients,
such as how to cope with silence, handle their direct questions, and get
them to talk less and say more. It also focuses on the inner experience
of becoming a therapist and ways of thinking and feeling while sitting
across from clients. It speaks honestly about not having all the
answers, and shuttling up and down between your head and your heart, and
mind and body, struggling clients sit before you. It balances the
process of developing therapeutic skills while also taking an inner
journey--to becoming the professional, and person, you hope to be. With
a new introduction to the paperback edition, this book remains an
essential clinical reference.
A Test Bank is available for professors using the book as a course text.