In this book, Windy Dryden brings together the four major strands that have shaped his idiosyncratic approach to clinical practice - (i) Cognitive Behaviour Therapy; (ii) flexibility in practice; (iii) Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy; and (iv) pluralism - an approach he calls 'Flexibility-Based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy'. Perhaps uniquely for the literature, this volume provides an extended account of how a world-leading therapist...
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