A Safe Place: Laying the Groundwork of Psychotherapy
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A Safe Place: Laying the Groundwork of Psychotherapy

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Drawing on his rich experience within psychiatry, Leston Havens takes the reader on an extraordinary journey through the vast and changing landscape of psychotherapy and psychiatry today. Closely examining the dynamics of the doctor-patient exchange, he seeks to locate and describe the elusive therapeutic environment within which psychological healing most effectively take...more
Paperback, 176 pages
Published March 1st 1996 by Harvard University Press
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an interesting look at the client/ therapist relationship and what exchanges take place in order to creat a "safe place"...
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