In this groundbreaking volume, prominent scholars examine the major tenets of post-modernism and apply them to the process of psychotherapy practice. Clinicians from a variety of orientations, including psychoanalytic, humanistic, and cognitive -- behavioral, scrutinize such concepts as social constructionism, intersubjectivity, deconstruction, and contextualism in light of the day-to-day challenges that must be resolved by therapists.
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In this groundbreaking volume, prominent scholars examine the major tenets of post-modernism and apply them to the process of psychotherapy practice. Clinicians from a variety of orientations, including psychoanalytic, humanistic, and cognitive -- behavioral, scrutinize such concepts as social constructionism, intersubjectivity, deconstruction, and contextualism in light of the day-to-day challenges that must be resolved by therapists.
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