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Plenty of people still don't understand the basics of therapy-including those with a growing sense that they need help. An Insider's Guide to Psychotherapy addresses some of the most basic questions you may have about working with a therapist.
Brink and Raubolt have written their guide as a series of answers to questions they've encountered during their decades of experience as psychotherapists-ranging from initial skepticism to concerns about whether therapy is working, to developing a clear sense of when it's time to stop. They've also enlisted experts in more specialized fields of psychological therapy, such as couples therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and less well-known specialties such as EMDR or gendered therapy. The result is a trustworthy, one-stop resource that may be of as much help to newer therapists as it is to new or potential clients.
Full of common-sense advice and free of psychological jargon, An Insider's Guide to Psychotherapy is a no-nonsense guide to getting the help you need.
Plenty of people still don't understand the basics of therapy-including those with a growing sense that they need help. An Insider's Guide to Psychotherapy addresses some of the most basic questions...
Plenty of people still don't understand the basics of therapy-including those with a growing sense that they need help. An Insider's Guide to Psychotherapy addresses some of the most basic questions you may have about working with a therapist.
Brink and Raubolt have written their guide as a series of answers to questions they've encountered during their decades of experience as psychotherapists-ranging from initial skepticism to concerns about whether therapy is working, to developing a clear sense of when it's time to stop. They've also enlisted experts in more specialized fields of psychological therapy, such as couples therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and less well-known specialties such as EMDR or gendered therapy. The result is a trustworthy, one-stop resource that may be of as much help to newer therapists as it is to new or potential clients.
Full of common-sense advice and free of psychological jargon, An Insider's Guide to Psychotherapy is a no-nonsense guide to getting the help you need.
A Note From the Publisher
Richard Raubolt, PhD, ABBP, is a licensed clinical psychologist and a board-certified psychoanalyst who has been in independent practice for more than forty years. The founding editor of the online journal Otherwise, he served on the board of the International Forum for Psychoanalytic Education for ten years and was elected president of the Michigan Group Psychotherapy Society. He is the author of two previous books and more than thirty professional papers, and he has produced five films, three of which were nominated for awards given by the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis.
Kirk L. Brink, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist who has served as an adjunct faculty member in several different colleges and universities while maintaining an active practice of individual, group, couples, and family psychotherapy, along with supervision of other therapists. He has also served as a consultant with mental health agencies, businesses, and regional hospitals. He has been a board member of the Michigan Group Psychotherapy Society and the Institute for Individual and Group Psychotherapy for the last twenty years.
Richard Raubolt, PhD, ABBP, is a licensed clinical psychologist and a board-certified psychoanalyst who has been in independent practice for more than forty years. The founding editor of the online...
Richard Raubolt, PhD, ABBP, is a licensed clinical psychologist and a board-certified psychoanalyst who has been in independent practice for more than forty years. The founding editor of the online journal Otherwise, he served on the board of the International Forum for Psychoanalytic Education for ten years and was elected president of the Michigan Group Psychotherapy Society. He is the author of two previous books and more than thirty professional papers, and he has produced five films, three of which were nominated for awards given by the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis.
Kirk L. Brink, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist who has served as an adjunct faculty member in several different colleges and universities while maintaining an active practice of individual, group, couples, and family psychotherapy, along with supervision of other therapists. He has also served as a consultant with mental health agencies, businesses, and regional hospitals. He has been a board member of the Michigan Group Psychotherapy Society and the Institute for Individual and Group Psychotherapy for the last twenty years.
An Insider’s Guide to Psychotherapy by Dr. Richard Raubolt and Dr. Kirk Brink is an outstanding, accessible, and genuinely insightful look into the world of therapy—from the inside out.
What makes this book shine is how clearly and compassionately it explains psychotherapy without dumbing it down. The authors balance clinical expertise with real-world humanity, helping readers understand not just what happens in therapy, but why it works. Whether you’re considering therapy, already in it, training to become a clinician, or simply curious about how the therapeutic process actually unfolds, this book demystifies the experience in a reassuring and empowering way.
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