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Reddit mentions of The Heart & Soul of Change: Delivering What Works in Therapy

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of The Heart & Soul of Change: Delivering What Works in Therapy. Here are the top ones.

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Found 2 comments on The Heart & Soul of Change: Delivering What Works in Therapy:

u/stephenvt2001 ยท 8 pointsr/psychotherapy

If that is what the user means I would **Highly*** suggest reading The heart and soul of change https://www.amazon.com/Heart-Soul-Change-Delivering-Therapy/dp/1433807092
It will challenge the widely held idea that a specific intervention or therapy is better for a specific disorder. It once again highlights the importance of the relationship. Check it out!

u/Pine_o ยท 2 pointsr/psychotherapy

Recommending the second edition of The Heart & Soul of Change which takes a look at the common factors which seem to underlie therapeutic change and growth. I'm still in the process of reading but it's already changed my perspective on what's most important in our work. Some of the common factors they identify as important and universal to successful psychotherapy are the therapeutic-alliance/relationship, the therapist's continual elicitation of client feedback, and the therapist's genuineness - their argument is intuitive to me and they are sure to sight research backing their claims.

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In terms of who I find influential, my first thoughts are of Carl Rogers and Karen Horney!