Motivating Clients in Therapy
Discover the transformative insights in Motivating Clients in Therapy by Richard L. Rappaport, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1997. This engaging paperback spans 272 pages and addresses a crucial challenge in psychotherapy: unmotivated clients. Rappaport introduces a comprehensive four-phased model of motivation, shedding light on how the fear of losing the familiar can hinder personal growth. By understanding these dynamics, therapists can foster a more effective therapeutic environment that encourages client engagement and progress. Ideal for both practitioners and students in the field of psychotherapy, this book serves as a valuable resource to enhance your understanding of client motivation. Dive into Rappaport's expert guidance and elevate your therapeutic practice today!