The average rating for Pockets of craziness based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2013-12-01 00:00:00 Gitte Peulecke Trite at times, but a good resource especially for a beginning therapist. Reads as a take-home sort of exercise for patients. Had some information I hadn't seen elsewhere, and wasn't graphic enough to be triggering--which is a common issue with "self-help" and other "therapeutic" books of its kind. Quick read, too. Not long enough to be horribly repetitive. |
Review # 2 was written on 2021-03-09 00:00:00 Zoila Lopez As a graduate student gnawing at the bit to master psychoanalytic "technique", I found Kris's brief condensations on free association inspiring. The clinical method described in the book is wonderfully direct, and therein attractive to novice learners bumbling around for direction with this type of therapeutic treatment. However, I'm left wanting more on the method and process. Kris's brief and succinct writing has made the book a quick, accessible, and valuable read. But, as an eager psychoanalytically-oriented clinician, I am left wanting more. I highly recommend this read for unfamiliar, up-and-coming clinicians curious about free association in relation to psychoanalytic treatment! |
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