Therapists will find this book helpful to learn what other therapists actually do in the therapy sessions. In reading the cases, therapists can identify similarities with their own clients and come up with new ways of approaching clinical situations. Therapists can ask themselves what techniques they are using with clients, when they are most likely to use them, why and what effect these techniques are having on the client and become more effective in their interventions. For potential clients, reading these cases can help them to understand the variety of things that can occur in therapy. (pp. 433)
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