Between Therapist and Client

Between Therapist and Client
Author: Michael Kahn
Publsiher: W.H. Freeman
Total Pages: 199
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Psychotherapist and patient
ISBN: 0716730731

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In Between Therapist and Client, Michael Kahn explores what is perhaps the most important aspect of therapy -- the therapist-client relationship. As he traces the history of the clinical relationship from Freud to the present, Kahn shows how the enmity between the humanists and the psychoanalysts limited their therapeutic effectiveness -- and how their recent reconciliation has opened up exciting new possibilities for the way therapists relate to clients, pointing to a promising new period in the history of psychotherapy. Book jacket.

The Client Who Changed Me

The Client Who Changed Me
Author: Jeffrey A. Kottler, Ph. D.,Jon Carlson, Psy.D., Ed.D.
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2007-12-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135425791

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Although the impact that clients can have on therapists is well-known, most work on the subject consists of dire warnings: mental health professionals are taught early on to be on their guard for burnout, compassion fatigue, and countertransference. However, while these professional hazards are very real, the scholarly focus on the negative potential of the client-counselor relationship often implies that no good can come of allowing oneself to get too close to a client's issues. This sentiment obscures what every therapist knows to be true: that the client-counselor relationship can also effect powerful positive transformations in a therapist's own life. The Client Who Changed Me is Jeffrey Kottler and Jon Carlson's testimony to the significant and often life-changing ways in which therapists have been changed by their patients. Kottler and Carlson draw not only upon their own extensive experience - between them, they have more than fifty years in the field - but also upon lengthy interviews with dozens of the country's foremost therapists and theorists. This novel work presents readers with a truly unique perspective on the business of therapy: not merely how it appears externally, but how practitioners experience it internally. Although these stories paint a complex and multi-layered portrait of the client-counselor relationship, they all demonstrate the profound and unexpected rewards that the profession has to offer.

Between Therapist and Client

Between Therapist and Client
Author: Michael Kahn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 175
Release: 1991
Genre: Psychotherapist and patient
ISBN: 0716721945

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Between Therapist and Client

Between Therapist and Client
Author: Michael D. Kahn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 175
Release: 1991
Genre: Psychotherapist and patient
ISBN: 0716721945

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Relational Psychotherapy

Relational Psychotherapy
Author: Patricia A. DeYoung
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2015-03-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317528753

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The new edition of Relational Psychotherapy offers a theory that’s immediately applicable to everyday practice, from opening sessions through intensive engagement to termination. In clear, engaging prose, the new edition makes explicit the ethical framework implied in the first edition, addresses the major concepts basic to relational practice, and elucidates the lessons learned since the first edition's publication. It’s the ideal guide for beginning practitioners but will also be useful to experienced practitioners and to clients interested in the therapy process.

Master Therapists

Master Therapists
Author: THOMAS. SKOVHOLT
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2017-02-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780190496586

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In this 10th Anniversary text, Thomas M. Skovholt and Len Jennings paint an elaborate portrait of expert or "master" therapists. The book contains extensive qualitative research from three doctoral dissertations and an additional research study conducted over a seven-year period on the sameten master therapists. This intensive research project on master therapists, those considered the "best of the best" by their colleagues, is the most extensive research on high-level functioning of mental health professionals ever done. Therapists and counselors can use the insights gained from thisbook as potential guidelines for use in their own professional development. Furthermore, training programs may adopt it in an effort to develop desirable characteristics in their trainees.Featuring a brand new Preface and Epilogue, this 10th Anniversary Edition of Master Therapists revisits a landmark text in the field of counseling and therapy.

In Session

In Session
Author: Deborah A. Lott
Publsiher: W. H. Freeman
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2000-03-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0716740257

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Why do so many women develop profound feelings for their therapists? What makes the therapy bond different from any other, and what factors make it therapeutic? In Session enters the consulting room and cuts straight to the heart of the complex psychotherapy relationship.

The Impossibility of Sex

The Impossibility of Sex
Author: Susie Orbach
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780429921056

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In this book I have struggled with certain words without a satisfactory conclusion. I am unhappy about all the words used to describe the person who visits the therapist's consulting room. Is she or he a patient? Well, sometimes yes. Certain individuals like that word because it captures for them the sense that there is something wrong, an emotional illness. Is she or he a client? Again, sometimes yes. Certain individuals like that word because it connotes a kind of consultative process. Is she or he an analysand? Certain individuals like this word because it conveys something about the process of a therapy and it has a symmetry: analyst–analysand. I myself find that all these words capture something about the therapy and the therapy process but are considerably less than perfect. In what follows I have chosen to use the words interchangeably, as well as the words psychotherapist, therapist and analyst. In the text, in the musings in italics, I have usually referred to the primary carer in the person's early life as mother. I realize that this is not always the case. There are fathers who have primary responsibility for their children from birth and there are relatives and nannies who fulfil this role. Rarely in my clinical experience of seeing adults has this role been an enterprise between two people in the way that it is becoming for some couples with children today. We have yet to see the effects of joint child-rearing on adult psychologies so I have retained the notion of the mother or mother substitute, a notion which will have to be expanded as the generations now raising children make new arrangements between them. I have also chosen for simplicity's sake to use the word 'she' throughout for the personal pronoun rather than 'she or he'.