The mind in therapy cognitive science for practice

Human mental capacities and processes are the raw materials with which psychotherapists work. Thus what cognitive scientists have discovered in recent decades is potentially tremendous value for psychotherapeutic practice. But the new knowledge is not readily accessible to therapists, who find both...

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Other Authors: Arbuthnott, Katherine D. (Editor), Arbuthnott, Dennis W. (Editor), Thompson, Valerie A. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Mahwah, New Jersey Lawrence Erlbaum Associates 2006
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