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February 17, 2025 at 1:44 PMEditorial Reviews
“This book is a brilliant master class. It demonstrates how to work collaboratively with patients safely, compassionately, and effectively to achieve successful outcomes.”
David Malan, DM, FRCPsych, author of Individual Psychotherapy and the Science of Psychodynamics
“An incredibly useful book . . . Offers crystal clear and highly practical therapy techniques with plenty of transcript examples. Good for new and advanced practitioners of any therapeutic orientation.”
Leslie Greenberg PhD, author of Emotion-Focused Therapy
“The multiple clinical transcripts are inspiring, helpful, and often tremendously moving. No one does a better job explaining how and when to focus on emotions, anxiety, and defenses or in integrating psychotherapeutic technique with the latest research on neurobiology, attachment, and emotion. Co-Creating Change deserves to be read by both novice and experienced psychotherapists alike.”
Stephen E. Finn, PhD, founder, Center for Therapeutic Assessment, Austin, Texas
“Co-Creating Change is an invaluable source book for all therapists wanting to do work that is highly collaborative and deeply affecting. From a solid base in theory and research, Jon Frederickson deals with the nitty-gritty of therapy, outlining treatment strategies and interventions that can help therapists increase their effectiveness across a wide spectrum of patients.” –Patricia Coughlin, Ph.D, Faculty, University of New Mexico; Author: Intensive Short-term Dynamic Psychotherapy