“...provides useful information and shares numerous lessons of relevance for all psychotherapists.”
—Jeffrey E. Barnett, PsychCRITIQUES, APA Review of Books
“Practical advice on how to bypass obstacles and sidestep pitfalls that cause clients to drop out of therapy.”
—Behavioral Science Book Service
“... If you treat, coach, or counsel people or engage in clinical supervision, it will make your work a lot easier and more effective.”
—Arnold A. Lazarus, PhD, ABPP, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Rutgers University
“...a must read for therapists starting out in private practice and a gem for clinicians already working in the field.”
—R. Chip Tafrate, PhD, Psychologist, co-author, Anger Management: The Complete guidebook for Practitioners
“...a superb and exceptionally practical book that addresses issues relevant for all psychotherapists to consider.”
—John Preston, PsyD, ABPP , Professor, Alliant International University
“...a wealth of valuable information that should be readily implemented by readers... and shares numerous lessons of relevance for all psychotherapists...”
—PsycCritiques, APA Review of Books
“...for both the novice therapist and the more seasoned of us who want a nice check list to make sure we stay at the top of our game.”
—Richard Landis, PhD,The Milton H. Erickson Foundation Newsletter