Learning and Practicing Adlerian Therapy not only provides readers with a review of conventional Adlerian Therapy but introduces a contemporary version of it called Adlerian pattern-focused therapy.
She is the founder and primary therapist of Juno Counseling Center..
She has co-authored Ultra-Brief Cognitive Behavioral Interventions and published several articles and book chapters.
Vassilia Binensztok, Ph.
D., LMHC , is an instructor of mental health counseling at Florida Atlantic University.
He has 1000+ publications and is co-editor of the Journal of Individual Psychology.
He holds the Certificate in Adlerian PsychoTherapy and has taught and practiced Adlerian Therapy for four decades. , is a professor of mental health counseling at Florida Atlantic University.
Len Sperry, M.
D., Ph.
D.
Successfully blending conventional knowledge of Adlerian Therapy with a contemporary approach, Learning and Practicing Adlerian Therapy is an ideal resource for future clinicians.
The text concludes with a discussion of how this Therapy succeeded in a client with major depression.
Readers then follow the pattern change process as it unfolds in the middle phase and in the termination phase of treatment.
The following four chapters walk readers through the beginning sessions which emphasize the therapeutic relationship and the identification and focus on pattern change.
The book begins with chapters that explore the conventional theory and practice of Adlerian Therapy and introduce Adlerian-pattern focused therapy.
Ongoing commentaries allow readers to follow the therapist\'s inner thoughts about the ensuing Therapy process.
Employing a unique experiential approach, readers sit in on the Therapy process via transcriptions of a completed 10 session therapy.
It is a cutting-edge approach that combines basic Adlerian interventions with a unique therapeutic strategy that is brief, highly effective, and reimbursable.
Learning and Practicing Adlerian Therapy not only provides readers with a review of conventional Adlerian Therapy but introduces a contemporary version of it called Adlerian pattern-focused therapy