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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sarah ParryPublisher: Sage Publications Ltd Imprint: Sage Publications Ltd Weight: 0.440kg ISBN: 9781526436429ISBN 10: 1526436426 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 04 April 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA highly useful guide to a wide range of brief approaches used in therapeutic practice. -- Peter Beven This book condenses 70 years of developments in brief therapy and brings them into focus for the current practitioner. With a range of case study examples and a focus on techniques and tips for the busy practitioner it will be an excellent addition to any modern health care practitioners library. -- Dave Hawkes The handbook of brief therapies is a well-structured guide to the core principles of the most common brief therapies. The core approaches are covered as well as the consideration of other integrative approaches and modalities. Upon reading the book, it is noticeably an easy but very interesting read and one that I know I will refer to many times in the future. As a whole, the book helped me to gain a better well-rounded understanding of the chosen brief therapies. This is a brilliant book to pick up if you haven't got the time to be reading a more in-depth, extensive publication. It will definitely be my go-to book in the future and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a quick and easy guide to brief therapies. -- Chloe Burbidge A highly useful guide to a wide range of brief approaches used in therapeutic practice. -- Peter Beven This book condenses 70 years of developments in brief therapy and brings them into focus for the current practitioner. With a range of case study examples and a focus on techniques and tips for the busy practitioner it will be an excellent addition to any modern health care practitioners library. -- Dave Hawkes A highly useful guide to a wide range of brief approaches used in therapeutic practice. -- Peter Beven A highly useful guide to a wide range of brief approaches used in therapeutic practice. -- Peter Beven This book condenses 70 years of developments in brief therapy and brings them into focus for the current practitioner. With a range of case study examples and a focus on techniques and tips for the busy practitioner it will be an excellent addition to any modern health care practitioners library. -- Dave Hawkes The handbook of brief therapies is a well-structured guide to the core principles of the most common brief therapies. The core approaches are covered as well as the consideration of other integrative approaches and modalities. Upon reading the book, it is noticeably an easy but very interesting read and one that I know I will refer to many times in the future. As a whole, the book helped me to gain a better well-rounded understanding of the chosen brief therapies. This is a brilliant book to pick up if you haven’t got the time to be reading a more in-depth, extensive publication. It will definitely be my go-to book in the future and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a quick and easy guide to brief therapies. -- Chloe Burbidge Author InformationDr Sarah Parry: ClinPsyD, CPsychol is a clinical psychologist and academic. Sarah works in private practice and at Manchester Metropolitan University. Sarah teaches postgraduate students about mental health, specifically children’s mental health and clinical skills. Sarah also supervises a range of mental health PhDs. Her research interests include children’s mental health, trauma-informed care, improving residential care for looked-after children, workplace wellbeing, unusual sensory experiences and dissociative coping strategies. Sarah has authored two books on brief therapeutic interventions and practitioner wellbeing, as well as a range of international research publications around children’s mental health and dissociative coping responses to interpersonal trauma. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5666-1997 Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |