Dr. Horowitz has established himself as an expert in the areas of psychotherapy, defensive-control processes, neurotic functioning, and characterological issues in psychotherapy. His concept of cognitive psychodynamics is well regarded and woven throughout most of the themes in this book. However, the examples and texts given in this volume are so schematic and diagrammatically presented that, at times, the clinical gems can be lost in the tables and diagrams of the role relationship model. Chapter 6, however, is excellent and should be required reading in a course of psychotherapy planning.