Synopses & Reviews
This exciting new workbook will help you more fully understand and integrate the core concepts presented in Edward Teyber's text,
Interpersonal Process in Psychotherapy, Fourth Edition. The workbook also illustrates how to apply the interpersonal process approach to actual cases, while exercises encourage exploration of your own reactions to the significant challenges of becoming a counselor.
Designed to be used in conjunction with Teyber's text, the Student Workbook will help you: prepare for classroom examinations; integrate the personally evocative material presented in the text; examine case study illustrations and other supplements that develop key chapter concepts; and explore your personal reactions to clinical training and working with the process dimension.
Each of the ten chapters in the Student Workbook corresponds with a chapter in the text and is divided into four parts, consisting of: a detailed study guide; self-reflection exercises; supportive readings, self-assessment measures, and engaging case studies of characters from well-known films, plays, and books; and a section for journal entry.
Synopsis
The revised workbook encourages students to apply what they have learned in the book to actual cases they have come across in their practicum. New exercises encourage students to make the most of their supervision experiences.
About the Author
'Edward Teyber is a psychology professor and director of the psychology clinic at California State University, San Bernardino. Dr. Teyber received his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Michigan State University. He is also the author of the popular-press book HELPING CHILDREN COPE WITH DIVORCE and a textbook published by Brooks/Cole, CASEBOOK IN CHILD AND ADOLESCENT TREATMENT:CULTURAL AND FAMILIAL CONTEXTS 2ND EDITION. Dr. Teyber maintains a part-time private practice and he also enjoys supervision and clinical training.'