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Re: [functionalanalyticpsychotherapy] Re: review of the new book?

Thanks a lot Luc!

You've got me and I'll have to make our university library make a purchase at least!

Thanks for your review!

//Tore

On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 4:43 PM, luc.vandenberghe <luc.vandenberghe@...> wrote:

Yes, Tore,
It is wildly different from the previous book. It is much better-
both in its conceptual clarity (for instance, this book is much
clearer on the role of radical behavioral philosophy in their
thinking and on how they understand radical behaviorism a bit
ideocyncratically, if I may say so - Also the syncronicities with
other third wave behavior therapies are quite explicit and so are
the points that set FAP apart). The major improvement, is that case
conceptualisation and treatment strategies as well as their
implications for supervision etc. are explained in a cristal clear
language, much better accessible for the non-initiated. If buying
the new book is too big an investment, you might sell the old one
first?

--- In functionalanalyticpsychotherapy@yahoogroups.com, "T.

Gustafsson" <tore.gustafsson@...> wrote:
>
> Hi there!
>
> Have anybode read the book and can you please comment on it? Is it
wildly
> different from the previous book? I'm still a student and parted
with a lot
> of cash for the first book. :)
>
> I've read on Amazon about what Marsha, Hayes and the others have
to say but
> what about you on the list?
>
> Thanks!
>
> //Tore Gustafsson, Sweden
>
> On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 4:14 AM, Renee Hoekstra <pharlap14@...>
wrote:
>
> > So...our listserve has been quiet for quite some time- and a
new book
> > just came out! I am very excited. Someone bought it for me for
Christmas.
> >
> > Does anyone have websites with FAP information on it (besides the
> > faptherapy.com website)/ marketing material with FAP stuff for
clients? I
> > am slowly and gradually following steps to building and putting
together a
> > private practice and my long term plans include FAP groups. I've
got a bunch
> > of website ideas mapped out.
> >
> > I also got accepted by the Northeast Society for Goup
Psychotherapy here in
> > Boston to do a 3 hour workshop on FAP groups in June.
> >
> >
>




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Hi there! Have anybode read the book and can you please comment on it? Is it wildly different from the previous book? I'm still a student and parted with a lot...
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Yes, Tore, It is wildly different from the previous book. It is much better- both in its conceptual clarity (for instance, this book is much clearer on the...
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Thanks a lot Luc! You've got me and I'll have to make our university library make a purchase at least! Thanks for your review! //Tore On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at...
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