<p>Written for individuals training to be therapists those who are new to the practice and seasoned therapists in search of a fresh new approach&nbsp;<em>A Therapy Primer</em>&nbsp;helps readers understand the complexities of the practice and build the skills needed to be successful within it. The book serves as a valuable handbook that provides practical accessible information and advice that can be employed across a wide range of therapeutic disciplines.&nbsp;<br /><br />Early chapters outline the qualities of an effective therapist ongoing assessment getting started in the profession and employing a positive approach. Later chapters are dedicated to case management treatment considerations working with children group therapy cultural considerations crisis intervention and more.&nbsp;<br /><br />Featuring guidelines and suggestions that can be applied to a variety of theoretical approaches&nbsp;<em>A Therapy Primer</em>&nbsp;helps future and practicing therapists develop effective treatment plans and collaborate with clients in meaningful ways to maximize therapeutic outcomes.</p><p><strong>Greg Berg Ph.D.</strong> is an adjunct faculty member at Pima Community College. He earned his doctorate and master&rsquo;s degrees in psychology from the University of Arizona and his bachelor&rsquo;s degree in psychology from California State University-Fullerton.</p>
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