This is an essential guide for therapists at the beginning of their career. It goes beyond academic theory to provide readers with confidence and competence around core aspects of therapeutic processes, so they can contend with professional and ethical issues as well as assist in establishing their identity and standing as a therapist.
Informed by years of clinical work and supervision, Bianca Denny presents practical answers to burning questions in an authoritative and accessible manner. The book offers plain language explanations of common dilemmas that often flummox trainee and early career therapists, such as keeping time in session, coping with ""imposter syndrome"", decisions around managing confidentiality, and working with patients who get under your skin. These are accompanied by practical tips and ready-to-implement skills, encouraging readers to consider the application of these skills to the patients and presentations in their current practice. Further supported by diagrams, tables, and call-out boxes, the book is easy to navigate and revisit throughout the first weeks, months, and years of a career in psychotherapy.
Practical and accessible, this book is ideal for trainee and early-career psychologists, psychotherapists, counsellors, social workers, and other helping professionals.
By:
Bianca Denny
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Weight: 600g
ISBN: 9781032875163
ISBN 10: 103287516X
Pages: 232
Publication Date: 22 September 2025
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
,
Undergraduate
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
1. Introduction 2. Being in the room – the first therapy session 3. Staying in the room – beyond the first session 4. Confidentiality 5. Professional boundaries in therapy 6. Therapist competence and confidence 7. Notes, reports, and record-keeping 8. Transference and countertransference 9. Ethical and professional decision-making for therapists 10. Supervision 11. The business of therapy
Bianca Denny (D.Psych) is a clinical psychologist, working in private practice in Melbourne, Australia. She is an accredited supervisor of trainee (provisional) psychologists and those seeking clinical endorsement. Bianca also contributes to the media, writing on mental health and psychology topics.
Reviews for The How-To of Psychotherapy: A Practical Guide for Therapists
""Denny distills the challenges faced by early-career therapists and provides actionable strategies, making this guide an invaluable resource for both novice practitioners and seasoned professionals seeking to refine their skills. Rather than adhering to a single theoretical framework, the book synthesises insights from influential psychotherapists and foundational theories, offering a balanced, compassionate, and practical approach... This text is poised to become essential reading for years to come."" Fiona Bailey, DPsych, Psychologist, supervisor and Director, Australia ""Denny provides practical information on the how-to of psychotherapy but more importantly she delves into how to be a psychotherapist. Early-career therapists do have to learn practical skills to treat clients, but they also must learn to face themselves which is not something you can learn in a textbook. Denny brings the human into the therapy room, and this makes it an indispensable manual for all early-career therapists."" Lauren Keegan, Perinatal Psychologist & Author of All the Bees in the Hollows, Australia