Therapy Breakthrough: Why Some Psychotherapies Work Better Than Others

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Therapy Breakthrough: Why Some Psychotherapies Work Better Than Others

Author(s): Michael R. Edelstein (Author), Ed.D. Richard K. Kujoth (Author), David Ramsay Steele (Author)

  • Publisher: Open Court
  • Publication Date: 10 Oct. 2013
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 288 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0812696867
  • ISBN-13: 9780812696868

Book Description

Like no other book you have ever read, Therapy Breakthrough explains clearly and vividly just what goes on in psychotherapy, why there are so many different systems of psychotherapy which disagree with one another, where these different schools of therapy came from, why psychotherapy is continually misrepresented in popular culture, and why, despite all this, psychotherapy gets good results, is improving all the time, and is superior to drugs in helping you solve your problems.

Editorial Reviews

Review


“Prepare to embark on a rollicking yet highly informative journey through the intense world of psychotherapy! In engaging style the authors, who respectfully dedicate their book to the memory of my beloved husband, present much substantial information, as well as making some assertions which may spark healthy controversy.”
-DEBBIE JOFFE ELLIS, PH.D., co-author (with Albert Ellis) of
All Out! (2010) and Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (2011)

If you have a rational mind – or would like to have one – Therapy Breakthrough will be indispensable in helping you see how Cognitive-Behavioral therapy can be used to make your life happier and healthier.”
-WARREN FARRELL, PH.D., bestselling author of
Why Men Are the Way They Are

Therapy Breakthrough is a bold and instantly readable primer on the seismic shift in psychotherapy as seen from within the profession – and a helpful reminder of what is at the care of modern therapeutic techniques. It’s also a fun read!”
-NANDO PELUSHI, PH.D., New York clinical psychologist and contributing editor for
Psychology Today

About the Author

Michael R. Edelstein: Michael R. Edelstein is a psychotherapist in San Francisco. He co-authored Stage Fright: 40 Stars Tell You How They Beat America’s #1 Fear (2009) and Three Minute Therapy: Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life (1997).
Richard Kujoth: Richard Kujoth is a psychotherapist in Urbana, Illinois.
David Ramsay Steele: David Ramsay Steele is author of
Atheism Explained: From Folly to Philosophy (2008) and co-author of Three Minute Therapy: Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life (1997).

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