By Barrett Seaman— Therapeutic Improvisation: How to Stop Winging It and Own It as a Therapist, Dr. Michael Alcee’s new book about the interplay between clinical psychology and art forms—jazz in particular, is written primarily for therapists in the early stages of their careers. It is a guide to becoming a more effective counselor. For laypersons willing to do some work, however, the book offers an opportunity to expand their thinking about why they act as they do in various […]
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