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Role Playing

Behavioural therapy techniques

1st ed. published 2017. 130 pages All rights available

Role Playing

Behavioural therapy techniques

• firmly focused on practical use: case studies and therapy dialogues


Role-playing is a behavioural therapy technique which is helpful if a change of perspective is necessary. The method is considered a central element in behavioural therapy. Clients act out a situation which is problematic for them and can re-evaluate it from a different point of view. The authors introduce the method and provide a large number of case studies to show how it is applied practically in psychotherapy. Online videos and a catalogue of questions to check your knowledge help to consolidate what you have learned.

Translation also possible without videos.


Target group
Psychotherapists in training, psychological and medical psychotherapists, child and adolescent psychotherapists