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Introducing Psychotherapy: A Graphic Guide
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Introducing Psychotherapy: A Graphic Guide

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What is psychotherapy? How can we choose wisely from so much on offer?This book provides a valuable summary of the main therapies: the "talking cures" of psychoanalysis, behavioral and cognitive techniques, somatic solutions, humanist gestalt and existential approaches, and individual and group therapies.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherIcon Books
Release dateMar 14, 2015
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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    This comprehensive book explains everything you've ever wanted to know about Darwin and the facts surrounding his "Origins of the Species." I'm not a science person AT ALL and I was miraculously able to comprehend the book's information, presented in cartoon format. It's witty and entertaining. Highly recommended, especially for people who don't mesh well with science but are curious anyways.
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    A satisfactory introduction into the efforts Darwin went to in writing On the Origin of Species and the concerns that he had about it.
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    Classics Illustrated version of natural selection--amusing and accessible.
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    Reviewed April 2000 Following on the footsteps of "Marx for Beginners" I just had to read about Darwin, I had some basic knowledge of his life and work but not all the detail. Really this book is a great start for beginners, it teaches basic genetics and an overview of evolution that is understandable. I hadn't realized the dynamics between Darwin and Captain Fitzroy (from the Beagle and a stanch creationist). I was saddened that Darwin did not live to see his "Origins of Species") published, but I guess that it was more peaceful to have died first. The knowledge of the Scottish sheep with the mutated genes was not mentioned, but quite a bit of detail is given about the flaws of evolution, which are greatly appreciated. I think Darwin really was put in a tough spot having to publish before he had worked it all out. I'm glad that Wallace was given a lot of credit for his contributions. Poor Darwin, he really didn't have the personality to carry off such drama. 9-2000
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Strange format. Not a comic nor a book.This means they can cover deep material without you feeling like you are in the depths.Plenty of ground is covered and some silly/funny pictures as well.A nice introduction - about an hours read.
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    Interesting and brief snapshot. Worth a read to get a basic understanding and knowledge on the subject. Gives ideas on what can be further explores depending on our needs. Good comprehensive information.
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    An interesting well written concise overview of the subject matter