A therapeutic model, specific methods for individuals and groups, and more than 100 exercises cover all phases of treating this quiet, self-destructive epidemic of over-identifying with the needs of others.
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Absolutely Awesome!,
By Rosie2U "Rosie" (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Experiential Therapy for Co-Dependency (Paperback)
I bought this book because I recently bought another book by Sharon Wegscheider Cruse & was really impressed & assisted. So I decided this one couldn't be a lemon & ordered it. And it was certainly no lemon.I was really surprised how excellent this book is, given the fact that there are no reviews here for it and, if I remember correctly, anywhere else as well. The book is absolutely superb. The book is really written for professionals, not that it writes abstrusely. It is a book written by professionals who are on top of this field and it is readily assimilable by another experienced expert like myself. Experienced doesn't mean one cannot learn more and this book can teach that more. A non-expert can also learn a lot that helps if they have relevant needs. The book teaches straightfowardly and simply, but it covers a lot and its bottom line seems simply to give a therapist much understanding, guidance and practical assistance and in a stress-free way. I just love it.
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