Talking and Not Talking in Psychotherapy

by Michael on December 21, 2008

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In this 2-part interview, Dr.’s Martha Straus and Michael Britt discuss one of her books – No Talk Therapy – in which we examine what therapists say in therapy and when it is best for them to keep their mouths shut.  It’s an intriguing conversation about what therapy is like, especially with children and adolescents.  If you have an interest in play therapy or psychotherapy at all, I think you’ll find this conversation very interesting.

Click here to listen to Part 1 of the interview.

Click here for Part 2 of the interview.

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