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The book helps practitioners of single modalities to think about how they could see their client’s presentations from different angles. The three main approaches are discussed and their key contributions and distinctive concepts are highlighted. Case study vignettes are used to illustrate the usefulness of integration for both practitioner and client. The book is also a good resource for trainees wanting to understand how to integrate the three modalities.
This book gives students a good overview of therapy and research. The writers aim to bring clarity for the student, be corrective in a fragmented field, by uniting therapeutic theory and practice.
The book is an excellent source for students on our Advanced Diploma in Integrative therapy.
The book is presented in a user-friendly format. The content provides the reader adequate knowledge on Integrative Therapy
A very good overview of the nature of therapy and the therapist's task. I didn't feel as though the book grappled with its own title enough. That is, I would like to have seen much more explicit discussion of integration both at a philosophical and practical level. The practical exercises in the latter part of the book were excellent and a really important contribution.
This book provides very much the appropriate level of theoretical rigour and practical guidance for the Foundation Degree in Integrative Counselling which I teach. It should prove very useful.