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common language for psychotherapy procedures
Isaac Editor Marks
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Lucio Co-Editor Sibilia
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Stefania Co-Editor Borgo
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Centro Per La Ricerca in Psicoterapia
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common language for psychotherapy procedures - Marks, Isaac Editor ; Sibilia, Lucio Co-Editor ; Borgo, Stefania Co-Editor
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Synopsis "common language for psychotherapy procedures"
The clp project is creating a general lexicon of psychotherapy procedures in its website: www.commonlanguagepsychotherapy.org. Therapists from round the world describe operationally what they do with clients. They show overlaps and differences across procedures used in varying approaches. Clp entries are practical descriptions of therapists' procedures - what they do, not why they do it - though procedure and theory can be hard to unravel. Each entry briefly describes one of a broad range of psychotherapy procedures in plain language, and includes a short Case Illustration. The growing A-Z website already includes procedures from many therapy approaches, with entries coming so far from Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, and USA. This volume shows the first 80 entries