In recent years there has been a growing awareness of the need to bridge the gap between research and therapy. The Realistic Therapist is an important step in this direction. Thought-provoking and controversial, this book shows how a modest attitude towards professional capabilities and a realistic appreciation of limits of accomplishment are essential to success.
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Introduction
PART ONE: A VIEW OF THE WOODS
A View of the Woods
PART TWO: DECISIONS TO BE MADE
Decisions to Be Made
Individual Variables and Their Context
Individual People and Their Systems
Substrate Versus Intentionality
Wanting Versus Caring
PART THREE: GOALS TO BE RELINQUISHED
Causality
Objectivity and Behavior
Freedom from Values
PART FOUR: CHANGING
Minimal Therapy
Therapy and Relationship Politics
Research Computations
The Future of Imagination
Toward More Care and Modesty