Psychotherapy through the Group Process by Dorothy Stock Whitaker & Morton A. Lieberman - front cover
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Psychotherapy through the Group Process

by Dorothy Stock Whitaker & Morton A. Lieberman

"Psychotherapy through the Group Process" by Dorothy Stock Whitaker & Morton A. Lieberman, Atherton Press, 1970, Fifth Printing. Hardcover in good condition with minor spine wear and no dust jacket. This edition explores group therapy dynamics, making it essential for psychotherapy professionals and students.

$30.83$$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Good
1970
Atherton Press
Stock:1 available
SKU:A5-B3-KME-DRJ-0021

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Condition Details

The book is in good condition with a strong, intact green cloth cover. There are no visible inscriptions or library markings. The spine shows minor wear, but the binding remains firm. The absence of a dust jacket is noted, which may affect its overall presentation.

About This Vintage 1970 Edition

"Psychotherapy through the Group Process" by Dorothy Stock Whitaker and Morton A. Lieberman is a pivotal text published by Atherton Press in New York, 1970. This fifth printing edition delves into the dynamics and methodologies of group psychotherapy, offering insights into therapeutic processes and group interactions. Whitaker and Lieberman, both respected figures in psychological research, provide a comprehensive exploration of group therapy's impact on mental health treatment. This edition is particularly valuable for its detailed analysis and application of group processes in therapeutic settings. The book's condition is solid, with a sturdy green cloth cover, though the dust jacket, if originally present, is not included. This work remains an essential resource for those studying or practicing psychotherapy, especially in group settings.

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Atherton Press

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