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Rethinking clinical technique

by Fred Busch

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This text addresses the issue of whether it is possible to think clearly about clinical technique in an era of fluidity and change. Busch offers an approach to clinical technique based on shared assumptions about what helps people change. Using clinical examples, he explains when and how to intervene to help increase patients' autonomy and self-reflective abilities. The method is designed to be integrated into clinical practice whatever the theoretical orientation or level of experience.… (more)
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This text addresses the issue of whether it is possible to think clearly about clinical technique in an era of fluidity and change. Busch offers an approach to clinical technique based on shared assumptions about what helps people change. Using clinical examples, he explains when and how to intervene to help increase patients' autonomy and self-reflective abilities. The method is designed to be integrated into clinical practice whatever the theoretical orientation or level of experience.

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