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The psychotherapist's own psychotherapy

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Explores both receiving and conducting psychotherapy with psychotherapists. This work attempts to fill the void created by the secrecy and privacy that has shrouded the personal treatment of therapists. It gathers personal narratives, clinical wisdom, and research on subjects that are useful to practitioners, students, and their educators.

Title The psychotherapist's own psychotherapy : patient and clinician perspectives / edited by Jesse D. Geller, John C. Norcross, David E. Orlinsky.
Publisher Oxford, [England] : Oxford University Press
Creation Date 2005
Notes Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
English
Content Contents
Contributors
1. The Question of Personal Therapy: Introduction and Prospectus
2. The Training Analysis in the Mainstream Freudian Model
3. The Role of Personal Therapy in the Formation of a Jungian Analyst
4. Personal Therapy and Growth Work in Experiential-Humanistic Therapies
5. Personal Therapy in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Tradition and Current Practice
6. The Role and Current Practice of Personal Therapy in Systemic/Family Therapy Traditions
Personal Experiences: Firsthand Accounts by Therapist-Patients
Research Findings: Undergoing Personal Therapy
Personal Experiences: Firsthand Accounts by Therapists' TherapistsResearch Findings: Providing Personal Therapy to Other Therapists
EPILOGUE: The Patient Psychotherapist, the Psychotherapist's Psychotherapist, and the Psychotherapist as a Person
APPENDIX: Guidelines for Firsthand Accounts
Index
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Extent 1 online resource (446 p.)
Language English
Copyright Date ©2005
National Library system number 997010708211305171
MARC RECORDS

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