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Problem-Soving Therapy: A Positive Approach to Clinical Intervention
Contributor(s): D'Zurilla, Thomas J. (Author), Nezu, Arthur M. (Author)

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ISBN: 0826114881     ISBN-13: 9780826114884
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
OUR PRICE: $84.55  

Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: September 2006
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Annotation: In this new updated edition, D'Zurilla and Nezu present some of the most useful advances in problem-solving therapy (PST) today. An excellent resource for maximizing positive patient outcomes, this all-inclusive guide helps enhance one's problem solving skills and apply successful clinical techniques to help clients improve their lives.
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BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Psychotherapy - General
- Self-help | Personal Growth - General
Dewey: 616.891
LCCN: 2006018590
Physical Information: 0.58" H x 6.04" W x 8.98" L (0.83 lbs) 280 pages
 
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In this new updated edition, authors Thomas J. D?Zurilla and Arthur M. Nezu, present some of the most useful advances in problem-solving therapy (PST) today. An excellent resource for maximizing positive patient outcomes, this all-inclusive guide helps enhance your problem solving skills and apply successful clinical techniques to help your clients improve their lives. Known for its presentation of solid research results and effective PST training tools, this best-selling guide has been fully updated to include: NEW research data on social problem solving and adjustment; NEW studies on the efficacy of PST; NEW social problem solving models; NEW updated and more user-friendly therapist's training manual. From therapists and counselors to psychologists and social workers, this highly readable and practical reference is a must-have guide to helping your patients identify and resolve current life problems.
 
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