Strongly focused on the therapist-client relationship Interpersonal Process in Therapy: An Integrative Model" integrates cognitive-behavioral family systems & psychodynamic theories. Newly revised & edited this highly engaging & readable text features an increased emphasis on the integrative approach to counseling in which the counselor brings together the interpersonal/relational elements from various theoretical approaches & provides clear guidelines for using the therapeutic relationship to effect change. The author helps alleviate beginning therapists concerns about making mistakes teaches therapists how to work with their own countertransference issues & empowers new therapists to be themselves in their counseling relationships. Featuring new case examples & dialogues updated references & research clinical vignettes & sample therapist-client dialogues this contemporary text helps bring the reader in the room with the therapist & illustrates the interpersonal process in a clinically authentic & compelling manner."