Description:This book comprehensively and clearly surveys the major theoretical schools of psychotherapy--including Freudian, Jungian, humanistic, and cognitive. Horrocks considers the impact of new discoveries in neuroscience upon psychotherapy. The book provides a hands-on introduction to working with clients, with many vivid and helpful vignettes from actual sessions. Many practical issues are covered, including the setting for therapy; the therapist/client relationship; client negativity; and the difficult or disturbed client.