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Product Description
- Introduces a new conceptual practice model that defines the communication skills, values, reasoning processes, and interpersonal behaviors required to form a unique and effective relationship between client and therapist.
- Identifies six easy-to-apply modes of communication —Advocating • Collaborating • Empathizing • Encouraging • Instructing • Problem solving.
- Highlights intentional relationship models through case studies.
- Uses self-reflection exercises and assessments to allow readers to test their knowledge and reflect upon chapter content as it relates directly to clinical practice experience.
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