On Being a Therapist vs Internal Family Systems Therapy
Overall winner: Internal Family Systems Therapy
Key Differences
Product A (Internal Family Systems Therapy) is a higher-rated, more-reviewed psychology guide (4.80 from 845 reviews) that covers IFS technique comprehensively and reads easily; pick A if you want an in-depth IFS therapy guide. Product B (On Being a Therapist) is a lower-priced, shorter-review-count professional guide (4.70 from 103 reviews) geared toward new therapists and practical counseling development; pick B if you want a concise, newcomer-focused therapist resource
On Being a Therapist
A clinical guide for budding therapists. Explains foundational concepts with clear, readable prose. Customers note its informative content and readability
Pros
- informative content
- readable
- accessible for new therapists
Cons
- no features listed
- no explicit benefits beyond readability
- limited data on depth
Internal Family Systems Therapy
Introductory guide to Internal Family Systems therapy. Clear, approachable content with practical IFS techniques. A customer notes its comprehensive coverage and easy readability
Pros
- clear, readable explanation
- comprehensive coverage of IFS technique
- engaging and thought-provoking theory
Cons
- no features listed
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Richard C. Schwartz, Martha Sweezy |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Richard C. Schwartz, Martha Sweezy |
| User Reviews | Richard C. Schwartz, Martha Sweezy |