Trusting in Psychotherapy
- 250 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Emphasizing the importance of the patient-therapist relationship, this book presents psychotherapy as a lifelong craft that requires continuous personal and professional growth. The author, a seasoned psychologist, combines contemporary research with a humanistic approach, highlighting how the proliferation of therapy methods has overshadowed the development of therapists themselves. He encourages practitioners to cultivate trustworthiness in their therapeutic relationships, advocating for a more balanced focus on both technique and the therapist's own growth.

