Becoming a Therapist: What Do I Say, and Why?

Author(s) : Suzanne Bender, Author(s) : Edward Messner

Becoming a Therapist: What Do I Say, and Why?

Book Details

  • Publisher : Guilford Press
  • Published : 2022
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 472
  • Category :
    Individual Psychotherapy
  • Catalogue No : 96593
  • ISBN 13 : 9781462549467
  • ISBN 10 : 9781462549

Reviews and Endorsements

"Bender and Messner offer a highly engaging, nonjudgmental, and clear description of the nuts and bolts of therapy. Practical tools, real-world scripts, and excellent case examples make this book stand out. With its down-to-earth approach, this book provides a wealth of knowledge and wisdom for beginning therapists!" - Pamela A. Hays, PhD, author of Addressing Cultural Complexities in Counseling and Clinical Practice

“I highly recommend this text for master's-level clinical mental health counseling courses. Bender and Messner provide very practical 'dos and don’ts' for developing the therapeutic relationship and maintaining the therapeutic alliance. The training process for beginning counselors can be extremely anxiety provoking, as students move from hypothetical situations to actual client interactions and engagement. Becoming a Therapist, Second Edition, recognizes and honors the transition to clinical practice and provides real-time support for students' feelings and experiences” - Robtrice D. Brawner, PhD, LCPC, Department of Psychology, Professional Counseling, and Neuroscience, University of Wisconsin–Parkside.

"For years, I’ve recommended Becoming a Therapist to trainees seeking a thoughtful, accessible approach to learning psychotherapy, as well as to faculty supervising them. The second edition is even better than the first, expanding its reach to so many topics relevant for 21st-century practice. Bender and Messner exhibit a unique ability to connect with the beginner’s mind and provide wise guidance on complex topics. Reading this book is like conversing with the authors about a range of everyday tricky situations in clinical practice, and leaving with a treasure trove of ideas, scripts, tools, and further resources to try out." - Donna T. Chen, MD, MPH, Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences, University of Virginia.

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