Any suggestions would be appreciated.
David <dpi...@c-zone.net>
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Dear David:
Based upon my expereince, I believe that some of the most important
elements in a therapeutic relationship are safety, confidentiality,
trust, and empathetic listening.
A couple of texts that you may want to check out are as follows:
Kahn, Michael, " Between Therapist and Client," W.H. Freeman and
Company, New York, 1991.
Kottler, Jeffrey A., " On Being a Therapist," Jossey-Bass Publications,
San Francisco, 1986.
Zaro, Barach, Nedelman and Dreiblatt, " A Guide for Beginning Psycho-
therapists," 1991.
My best wishes on your adventure,
...Joe