Describes the basic relational qualities that characterize all experiential psychotherapy whether done by gestaltists, transactionalists, behavioral modifiers, rational-emotives, family therapists, psychoanalysts, or non-directive therapists. Contents: Guiding Principlesóthe Unconscious; Guiding Principlesóthe Relationship; Guiding Principlesóthe Use of the Self; Course of Psychotherapy; Impasses in Psychotherapy; Techniques in Psychotherapy; Termination in Psychotherapy; Dreaming and Psychotherapy; Music and Psychotherapy; Psychosis and Psychotherapy; Psychotherapy and the Larger Context; and Supervision of Psychotherapy.
"This book does what has been needed for years. It brings together and explicates the central principles of experiential psychotherapy and it does so in a disciplined fashion." - Georgia Psychologist
"This book does what has been needed for years. It brings together and explicates the central principles of experiential psychotherapy and it does so in a disciplined fashion." - Georgia Psychologist