Welcome to Counseling and Psychotherapy Transcripts, Client Narratives, and Reference Works

Counseling and Psychotherapy Transcripts, Client Narratives, and Reference Works is a searchable collection containing real transcripts of therapy and counseling sessions and first-person narratives illuminating the experience of mental illness and its treatment, as well as reference works to contextualize the primary material. New material is added on a regular basis and, when complete, the database will contain more than 2,000 session transcripts, 40,000 pages of client narratives, and 25,000 pages of secondary reference material. The database currently includes approximately 83,200 pages of material, including more than 20,000 pages of session transcripts, more than 37,000 pages of client narratives, and more than 25,000 pages of secondary reference material. Learn More »

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Addicted Like Me: A Mother-Daughter Story of Substance Abuse and Recovery, by Karen Franklin and Lauren King
Told through the voices of a mother-daughter writing team, Addicted Like Me offers a detailed personal account of addiction and how it affects the entire family.


The Case of Mrs. C., by Hartvig Dahl
Two hundred and nineteen session transcripts between a young woman and her psychoanalyst, Hartvig Dahl, over a period of six years.


Rational Emotive Therapy, by Albert Ellis
In this session, the client is confused about where her relationship stands with her ex-husband and his children. She feels like a failure after a long separation period from her husband ends in divorce.


The Handbook of Counseling, by Don Locke, Jane E. Myers and et al.
This noted general reference to the field of counseling provides a theoretical background as well as practical information for students and practitioners in six major subject areas, including settings and inteventions, legal and ethical issues, and research.