In this book, James Bugental describes his practice of psychotherapy in a very detailed way, aided by multiple examples of the way he had been using different skills and intuitive tools, during the course of his therapeutic work. He certainly offers a very interesting and complete set of perspectives, and that’s probably why I consider this book to be kind of essential to the process of becoming a therapist or understanding how therapy can work and why therapy possibly isn’t for everyone. Mastering the art of the psychotherapist takes time, talent, a Socratic worldview and a set of skills that are throughly presented in the book.