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Contents
Part I - Gaining Knowledge
Part I - Developing General Skills
Part I - Having Your Practice Supervised
Part II - Providing Information for Potential Clients
Part II - Developing Relationships with Stakeholders
Part III - Helping Your Client to Prepare for the Session
Part III - Facilitating Change in the Session
Part III - Ending the Session Well
Part III - Getting Immediate Feedback and Following Up
Postscript - Thirty Ideas that Inform My Practice of ONEplus Therapy
Appendices
References
Index
Part III - Beginning the Session Well
Professor
Windy Dryden

I am an Emeritus Professor of Psychotherapeutic Studies at Goldsmiths University of London and have been working in the field of counselling and psychotherapy since 1975.

I was one of the first people in Britain to be trained in Cognitive Behavior Therapy and have trained with Drs. Albert Ellis, Aaron T. Beck and Arnold Lazarus. I have also trained at the University of Warwick where I was awarded an MSc in Psychotherapy. This was an eclectic course and gave me a very broad view of the field.

What has been important and sustaining in my career has been variety. Thus, I work as a practitioner, trainer, academic and writer/editor.