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Paul Leslie talks Creative Perspectives on Therapeutic Interaction

Paul Leslie talks Creative Perspectives on Therapeutic Interaction

FromThe Science of Psychotherapy


Paul Leslie talks Creative Perspectives on Therapeutic Interaction

FromThe Science of Psychotherapy

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Aug 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Our good friend Paul J. Leslie has written yet another book, this time "Transforming Themes: Creative perspectives on therapeutic interaction". So we thought it best to zoom across to the United States to have a chat with him about his book and if we can help at all with his OCBD (obsessive/compulsive bookwriting disorder). It was a great chat, but we think he's still going to continue to write books. For more please check out the landing page for this episodes for links and other info! Please leave a review! (Reviews are fabulously important to us! On your podcast player you should find an option to review at the bottom of the main page for the podcast - after the list of available episodes) - Here's a link for iTunes. Thanks for listening! Support this show by subscribing to The Science of Psychotherapy Please leave an honest review on iTunes and please subscribe to our show.  You can also find our podcast at: The Science of Psychotherapy Podcast Homepage If you want more great science of Psychotherapy please visit our website thescienceofpsychotherapy.com - and get the app! Details in the footer of our site.  
Released:
Aug 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Topics on the science of psychotherapy and psychology hosted by the editors of The Science of Psychotherapy magazine. This podcast covers the neuroscience, neurobiology, biology, sociology, brain science, and even the quantum and metaphysical elements that affect our mental well being and how understanding these elements informs the psychotherapist and psychologist.