

That seems like an excellent way to get sued and lose a therapy license in my book. Keeping that in mind was helpful as I went through the rest of the book, but I found myself struggling with almost every aspect of the author's approach to therapy, including the tone taken with the patients, the handling of sessions, and some extremely odd things that happened, such as a therapist wrestling a 10 year old boy to the ground and then sitting on him.

As I worked through the first few chapters, I was struck by how unworkable the author's approach was in any therapeutic setting I've ever worked in, so I flipped to the copyright date and realized it was written in 1978. I read this book because I'm going to be teaching a family therapy course where this is required reading.
