TEACHING AS TREATMENT
Robert R. Corkhuff And Bernard G. Berenron
We come to bury therapy and give birth to "teaching as the preferred mode of treatment." Human needs are expanding at such a geometric rate that we can no longer afford the luxury of the traditional modes of counseling and psychotherapy. They have not delivered. They can-not deliver. Those of us who are too tired to change so that we can do the things that will deliver must simply move over and allow those who are not too tired to make the changes.
Human Resource Development Press, Inc. Amherst Mass. 1976. 304p.