Move over, Gloria: Make room for Chi Chi and Kevin

Reviews the book, Exploring Three Approaches to Psychotherapy by Leslie S. Greenberg, Nancy McWilliams, and Amy Wenzel (see record 2013-09816-000). Three Approaches to Psychotherapy (Shostrom, 1965), aka the “Gloria tapes,” starring “Gloria,” has been a longtime standard for demystifying what takes...

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