A therapist may use an interpretation to help a client see problems in a new way. An interpreter might say, "i wonder whether your lack of purpose in life is because you haven't been able to make your own decisions and figure out who you are as a person" an interpreter may also ask, "do you think that you distrust men because of your bad relationship with your father?"
A therapist may use an interpretation to help a client see problems in a new way. An interpreter might say, "i wonder whether your lack of purpose in life is because you haven't been able to make your own decisions and figure out who you are as a person" an interpreter may also ask, "do you think that you distrust men because of your bad relationship with your father?"
A therapist may use an interpretation to help a client see problems in a new way. An interpreter might say, "i wonder whether your lack of purpose in life is because you haven't been able to make your own decisions and figure out who you are as a person" an interpreter may also ask, "do you think that you distrust men because of your bad relationship with your father?"
Jamie Aten, Kari O'Grady, Everett Worthington Jr. - The Psychology of Religion and Spirituality For Clinicians - Using Research in Your Practice-Routledge (2011)
John Sommers-Flanagan, Rita Sommers-Flanagan - Counseling and Psychotherapy Theories in Context and Practice, With Video Resource Center - Skills, Strategies, and Techniques (2015, Wiley)