Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication in Psychotherapy
6 October 2015
Description
Implicit communications analysed alongside verbal communication in therapy.
This book discusses the origins of nonverbal communications between client and therapist and why they are valuable in therapy. It offers therapists skills to respond with language to clients’ nonverbal communication and presents mindfulness practices that can enable therapists to reach clients when there are no words.
Reviews
"... clear and cogently written... this book offers a sound introduction to the notion of integrating non-verbal processes into psychotherapy practice and is a useful reference for practitioners wanting to bring nonverbal practices into their work as relational therapists." — Therapy Today