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The Tactics of Change: Doing Therapy Briefly (The Jossey-Bass Social and… (edition 1982)

by John Weakland, Lynn Segal

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Title:The Tactics of Change: Doing Therapy Briefly (The Jossey-Bass Social and Behavioral Science Series)
Authors:John Weakland
Other authors:Lynn Segal
Info:Jossey-Bass (1982), Edition: 1, Hardcover, 328 pages
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A best-selling, seminal manual on treating a wide range of clinical problems briefly and effectively. Explores the principles of brief therapy and discusses the basic elements of treatment. Examines common situations in therapy and what therapists can do to initiate change.

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