Book Reviews Escape From Babel: Toward a Unifying Language for Psychotherapy Practice. By Scott D. Miller, Barry L. Duncan, and Mark A. Hubble, New York: Norton, 1997, 244 pages; $32.00. Psychotherapy With “Impossible” Cases: The Efficient Treatment of Therapy Veterans. By Barry L. Duncan, Mark A. Hubble, and Scott D. Miller, New York: Norton, 1997, 222 pages; $35.00
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