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Collaborative, Competency-Based Counseling and Therapy by Bob A. Bertolino and Bill O’Hanlon
One of the most significant aspects of this book is that it presents a structured way to form and maintain positive therapeutic relationships between the client and the therapist. It shows a frank and straightforward way to be respectful and help the client find the strengths and abilities to navigate problems and build a future of positive possibilities.






September 25th, 2010 at 10:14 am
What a wonderful site with plenty of informative resources! We would all do well to pay attention to your recommendations!