Chapters focus on how to practice clinical thinking, how to teach it, and how to reflect on what is being taught. Therapists, supervisors, and students alike will come away from this book with decision tree questions and prompts, as well as metacognitive questions for structuring consultations and producing desirable outcomes for the clinician and the patient.
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Tony Rousmaniere, PsyD, program director, Sentio University, and president, Division 29 of the American Psychological Association (Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy)
"This multifaceted gem of a book is a masterpiece. Detailed process recordings showcase scientific inquiry between student and teacher-collaborative conversations that show how to translate clinical thinking into embodied practice. It is destined to become a classic in the field of psychotherapy training and supervision."
Martha Stark, MD, faculty, Harvard Medical School
"Clinical thinking calls upon cognition,emotion, memory, perception, and behavior, in an integration not easily described. Fredrickson has systematically demystified this process, with generous verbatim examples of how he teaches. Firmly anchored in science, the book is a fine guide to mastering a daunting art. I recommend it enthusiastically to all students, practitioners, supervisors, and teachers of psychotherapy."
Nancy McWilliams, PhD, ABPP, visiting professor emerita, Rutgers Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology








