This is so helpful! Thank you. I commented on Dr. Jersak’s original post, but this is a much more exhaustive and articulate post of how I felt. I agree that I don’t feel like he captured ORT well. And I also suggested Pinnock’s book (though I gave credit to Basinger). Thanks for the extra reading material!
I appreciate the differentiation and nuances between RT and ORT that I had difficulty disentangling prior to reading your post. Thank you, Brandon. I want to see how this may apply to my therapeutic work where I promote mutual and reciprocal relationship between my patients and I.
This is so helpful! Thank you. I commented on Dr. Jersak’s original post, but this is a much more exhaustive and articulate post of how I felt. I agree that I don’t feel like he captured ORT well. And I also suggested Pinnock’s book (though I gave credit to Basinger). Thanks for the extra reading material!
Thanks for this good response to Brad, Brandon!
I appreciate the differentiation and nuances between RT and ORT that I had difficulty disentangling prior to reading your post. Thank you, Brandon. I want to see how this may apply to my therapeutic work where I promote mutual and reciprocal relationship between my patients and I.