Format
Book
Publication Date
Published by / Citation
Drug and Alcohol Findings
Keywords
therapeutic relationship
illegal drugs
treatment
psychosocial
motivational interviewing
counselling
case management
group therapy
common factors
Carl Rogers
individualisation

Effectiveness Bank Matrix Cell: Elusively Important: The Practitioner in Psychosocial Therapies

Key studies on the impact of the practitioner in psychosocial therapies. Takes Carl Rogers’ seminal work as its starting point, explains why being genuine sometimes means breaking the ‘rules’, and why effective therapy is not just a matter of being nice. Finally guides you through the complexities which - despite its obvious importance to clients - obscure the impact of the client-worker relationship.