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This summary discusses the author's book, "How Psychotherapy Really Works." The book discusses the basics of the therapeutic process and how it works. It also discusses how therapists rely on childhood experiences and the past to help patients.
Decodes the mysteries of the therapeutic process How does therapy work? Can "talking" truly precipitate a change in behavior? Why do therapists rely so heavily on childhood experiences? Does the past really affect the present? Drawing on more than 30 years of experience as a psychotherapist, analyst, and teacher, Dr. Gaylin addresses the fundamentals of the therapeutic process in
How Psychotherapy Really Works, an enlightening tour through one of the most misunderstood sciences of our times.