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Oxford Thinking And Reasoning In Therapy Narratives From Practice Edition 1999 by Susan Elizabeth Ryan, Elizabeth McKay
This book provides a clear introduction to clinical reasoning, helping therapists to incorporate the concept in their practice. Case studies and narratives are used to show how clinical reasoning is applied. International contributors offer insights into cultural systems, expectations and values. It shows how clinical reasoning is integral to all aspects of therapeutic developments. It explores the use of narrative as a research methodology.