Book Description
The therapeutic implications of the view that neurotic symptoms are consistent with the overall quality of one's subjective life surface in Shapiro's clinical model, now issued in accessible paperback on the tenth anniversary of its publication.
About the Author
David Shapiro, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology at the New School. He is the author also of Autonomy and Rigid Character.
Psychotherapy of Neurotic Character, Vol. 4
ANNOTATION
Disc. importance of viewing symptoms in light of client's subjective sensibilities; therapeutic process, change; more.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
The therapeutic implications of the view that neurotic symptoms are consistent with the overall quality of one's subjective life surface in Shapiro's clinical model, now issued in accessible paperback on the tenth anniversary of its publication.
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
"A profound book, simply written. The obscure processes of therapy, particularly the minute pivotal points of personality change, are illuminated with clarity, precision, and elegance."
HarperCollins