Therapeutic Feedback with the MMPI-2: A Positive Psychology Approach

Therapeutic Feedback with the MMPI-2: A Positive Psychology Approach
ISBN-10
1136811591
ISBN-13
9781136811593
Category
Psychology
Pages
412
Language
English
Published
2012-03-29
Publisher
Routledge
Authors
Richard W. Levak, David S. Nichols, Liza Siegel

Description

Therapeutic Feedback with the MMPI-2 provides the clinician with empirically-based, practical information about how to convey the abundance of information in the MMPI-2 profile in a way that is collaborative, empathic, hopeful, and facilitates a therapeutic alliance. The larger trim size also reflects the size of the MMPI-2 interpretive reports and makes it easy for clinicians to copy pages of the book to share with their clients.

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