So many techniques, so little time! Hill and Norcross task the field's leading researchers with sifting through decades of evidence, identifying 'what works' and presenting it in a straightforward, highly readable, and clinically applicable way."
Scott D. Miller, PhD, Director, International Center for Clinical Excellence
A long-awaited text that is one of the most important contributions to the psychotherapy literature in recent decades. With reviews of the research, clinical illustrations, and practice guidance for key therapeutic skills and methods, this is an essential compendium for any psychotherapist or counselor wanting to stay at the forefront of their field."
Mick Cooper, Professor of Counselling Psychology, School of Psychology, University of Roehampton
Hill and Norcross orchestrated a mega collaboration of leading researchers-practitioners to examine state-of-the-art evidence on the skills and methods that psychotherapists practice. A must-read, clinicians and trainers will benefit breadth and depth to guide them in practice and teaching, and researchers inspiration for developing innovative multilayered ways to advance our understanding of how to make it work."
Hadas Wiseman, PhD, Professor, Department of Counseling and Human Development, University of Haifa, Israel
Edited by two of the top scholars in the field of psychotherapy, this volume reviews over 20 of the most important clinical skills for psychotherapy. Packed with both research and practical advice, every chapter is authored by leading experts in mental health research and service delivery. This volume will be of great benefit for trainees, research scholars, and practicing clinicians. Highly recommended for psychotherapists at all career stages!"
Tony Rousmaniere, PsyD, Executive Director, Sentio Counseling Center, and author/editor of the Essentials of Deliberate Practice APA series
So many techniques, so little time! Hill and Norcross task the field's leading researchers with sifting through decades of evidence, identifying 'what works' and presenting it in a straightforward, highly readable, and clinically applicable way.
Scott D. Miller, PhD, Director, International Center for Clinical Excellence
A long-awaited text that is one of the most important contributions to the psychotherapy literature in recent decades. With reviews of the research, clinical illustrations, and practice guidance for key therapeutic skills and methods, this is an essential compendium for any psychotherapist or counselor wanting to stay at the forefront of their field.
Mick Cooper, Professor of Counselling Psychology, School of Psychology, University of Roehampton
Hill and Norcross orchestrated a mega collaboration of leading researchers-practitioners to examine state-of-the-art evidence on the skills and methods that psychotherapists practice. A must-read, clinicians and trainers will benefit breadth and depth to guide them in practice and teaching, and researchers inspiration for developing innovative multilayered ways to advance our understanding of how to make it work.
Hadas Wiseman, PhD, Professor, Department of Counseling and Human Development, University of Haifa, Israel
Edited by two of the top scholars in the field of psychotherapy, this volume reviews over 20 of the most important clinical skills for psychotherapy. Packed with both research and practical advice, every chapter is authored by leading experts in mental health research and service delivery. This volume will be of great benefit for trainees, research scholars, and practicing clinicians. Highly recommended for psychotherapists at all career stages!
Tony Rousmaniere, PsyD, Executive Director, Sentio Counseling Center, and author/editor of the Essentials of Deliberate Practice APA series