Restoring Resilience
Discovering Your Clients' Capacity for Healing
Description
Cultivating what is right, rather than focusing on what is wrong, for therapy that works.
Eileen Russell offers therapists a model for drawing on their clients' innate strengths to get the most out of therapy. Without minimising pathology, she explains what is meant by resilience in a clinical context, how to work with it, how to cultivate it and why using it is an effective approach to healing.
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E Book, 2011
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E Book, 2019
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