This thought-provoking book examines the clinical dilemmas faced by therapists who, for a variety of reasons, are working with involuntary or Reluctant clients.
The typical therapist\'s skills of reflecting, probing, and supporting often fail with i.
Under these circumstances, working together can be frustrating for both therapist and client.
These individuals often come to Therapy through the judicial system but might also be problem employees or spouses persuaded to enter Therapy by their mates.
This thought-provoking book examines the clinical dilemmas faced by therapists who, for a variety of reasons, are working with involuntary or Reluctant clients