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Foreword to the Revised Edition | ix | |
Foreword to the First Edition | xii | |
Preface | xvii | |
1 | Therapy at the Crossroads | 1 |
2 | The Myth of the Medical Model | 21 |
3 | Becoming Client Directed | 49 |
4 | Becoming Outcome Informed | 81 |
5 | The Client's Theory of Change | 119 |
6 | The Myth of the Magic Pill | 147 |
7 | Planet Mental Health | 178 |
Epilogue: A Tale of Two Therapies | 201 | |
Appendixes | ||
I | A First-Person Account of Mental Health Services | 213 |
II | Consumer/Survivor/Ex-Patient Resource Information | 217 |
III | Five Questions About Psychotherapy | 219 |
IV | Outcome Rating Scale and Session Rating Scale; Experimental Versions for Children | 221 |
References | 229 | |
About the Authors | 249 | |
Name Index | 254 | |
Subject Index | 261 |
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