How to Survive as a Psychotherapist

How to Survive as a Psychotherapist
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Publisher : Phoenix Publishing House
Total Pages : 201
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781912691111
ISBN-13 : 1912691116
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis How to Survive as a Psychotherapist by : Nina Coltart

Nina Coltart's classic work, How to Survive as a Psychotherapist, was written over a quarter of a century ago and yet still resonates today with sage advice for the aspiring and established psychotherapist. This reissue contains a new Foreword from celebrated psychoanalyst David E. Scharff and an updated Further Reading section. Not simply a "how to" manual, this compact book is an amalgam of down-to-earth practicality about assessment, the pleasures of psychotherapy as opposed to analysis, details of how to run a practice, vivid clinical stories which don't necessarily turn out well, discussions of Buddhism, and an autobiographical finale on the balance between life and work, including Coltart's choice to live alone. Written in deceptively simple language, it reads easily and encourages beginners, but its backbone is the accrued wisdom for a career containing "survival-with-enjoyment" that offers new perspectives to both mid-career and experienced therapists and teachers. The professional autobiographical quality of the book reveals a lot about Coltart: her love of psychotherapy over full analysis and the number of strictures in analysis that she feels bind rather than guide. She describes the first years, in training and beyond, as full of anxiety: trying to get things right whilst an inner critical voice and the judgement of supervisors and teachers hangs over it all. Slowly, as time goes by, the ability to relax into a career with confidence in one's own voice, knowledge, and intuition leads to a capacity for enjoyment of what can seem to outsiders a grim profession dealing only with suffering. Coltart's book celebrates psychotherapy and its practitioners, and is full of interesting and practical advice that both experienced and novice psychotherapists will find invaluable. This enduring classic has stood the test of time and should be a feature of every aficionado's bookshelf.

How to Survive as a Psychotherapist

How to Survive as a Psychotherapist
Author :
Publisher : Phoenix Publishing House
Total Pages : 164
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781800130135
ISBN-13 : 1800130139
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis How to Survive as a Psychotherapist by : Nina Coltart

Nina Coltart's classic work, How to Survive as a Psychotherapist, was written over a quarter of a century ago and yet still resonates today with sage advice for the aspiring and established psychotherapist. This reissue contains a new Foreword from celebrated psychoanalyst David E. Scharff and an updated Further Reading section. Not simply a "how to" manual, this compact book is an amalgam of down-to-earth practicality about assessment, the pleasures of psychotherapy as opposed to analysis, details of how to run a practice, vivid clinical stories which don't necessarily turn out well, discussions of Buddhism, and an autobiographical finale on the balance between life and work, including Coltart's choice to live alone. Written in deceptively simple language, it reads easily and encourages beginners, but its backbone is the accrued wisdom for a career containing "survival-with-enjoyment" that offers new perspectives to both mid-career and experienced therapists and teachers. The professional autobiographical quality of the book reveals a lot about Coltart: her love of psychotherapy over full analysis and the number of strictures in analysis that she feels bind rather than guide. She describes the first years, in training and beyond, as full of anxiety: trying to get things right whilst an inner critical voice and the judgement of supervisors and teachers hangs over it all. Slowly, as time goes by, the ability to relax into a career with confidence in one's own voice, knowledge, and intuition leads to a capacity for enjoyment of what can seem to outsiders a grim profession dealing only with suffering. Coltart's book celebrates psychotherapy and its practitioners, and is full of interesting and practical advice that both experienced and novice psychotherapists will find invaluable. This enduring classic has stood the test of time and should be a feature of every aficionado's bookshelf.

How to Survive Your Childhood Now That You’re an Adult

How to Survive Your Childhood Now That You’re an Adult
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Publisher : New World Library
Total Pages : 210
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781608685080
ISBN-13 : 160868508X
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis How to Survive Your Childhood Now That You’re an Adult by : Ira Israel

As children, we learned to get approval by creating facades to help us get our emotional and psychological needs met, but we also rebelled against authority as a way of individuating. As adults, these conflicting desires leave many of us feeling anxious or depressed because our authentic selves are buried deep beneath glitzy or rebellious exteriors or some combination thereof. In this provocative book, eclectic teacher and therapist Ira Israel offers a powerful, comprehensive, step-by-step path to recognizing the ways of being that we created as children and transcending them with compassion and acceptance. By doing so, we discover our true callings and cultivate the authentic love we were born deserving.

Families and how to Survive Them

Families and how to Survive Them
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 308
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0195204662
ISBN-13 : 9780195204667
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Families and how to Survive Them by : A. C. Robin Skynner

'It achieves what it set out to do- explaining in ordinary language to ordinary people just how relationships work.' -Sun

The Psychotherapist's Guide to Cost Containment

The Psychotherapist's Guide to Cost Containment
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Publisher : SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages : 184
Release :
ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924084816663
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis The Psychotherapist's Guide to Cost Containment by : Bernard D. Beitman

In an age when psychotherapists are subjected to cost-saving measures which run counter to their wish to optimize care for their clients, this book is particularly timely. After chapters on the mechanics of cost containment and the clash between cost containment and client care, the author shows practitioners how to live with the enemy and to provide psychotherapeutic care in these adverse circumstances.

How to Survive and Thrive as a Therapist

How to Survive and Thrive as a Therapist
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Publisher : Amer Psychological Assn
Total Pages : 421
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1591472318
ISBN-13 : 9781591472315
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis How to Survive and Thrive as a Therapist by : Kenneth S. Pope

This book is a nuts-and-bolts guide to starting, growing, or improving a psychotherapy practice. 15 appendices make key APA professional standards and guidelines and other resources available for consultation in one source.

How to Survive Without Psychotherapy

How to Survive Without Psychotherapy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 162
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780429914645
ISBN-13 : 0429914644
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis How to Survive Without Psychotherapy by : David Smail

This book is directly aimed at sufferers of mental distress. The book's aim is to remove from sufferers the burden of 'fault' for their pain and to demystify some of the practices that surround the 'treatment' of mental illness. It is not exactly a self-help book because it is a false claim of any 'treatment' of mental illness that 'cure' can be brought about by exercise of will. Much of what causes mental distress is lack of power and resource, outside the control of the sufferer. Surviving without psychotherapy involves the appreciation of several things. First, the limited nature of therapeutic assistance - whilst clarification and support may help the sufferer understand his/her predicament and encourage the use of what resources the sufferer has, therapy cannot change the distal root causes of distress. Second, that only socio-political solutions can address some of the most powerful causes of distress, e.g., redundancy, housing and poverty. In sounding a cautionary note about psychoanalysis, Smail observes that mental distress is far more about money than sex.

How to Flourish as a Psychotherapist

How to Flourish as a Psychotherapist
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Publisher : Phoenix Publishing House
Total Pages : 288
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781912691043
ISBN-13 : 1912691043
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis How to Flourish as a Psychotherapist by : Brett Kahr

How do you develop a truly rich and rewarding career in psychotherapy? How can you find joy in such painful work? How do you develop your skills in the field? How can you conquer your creative inhibitions? In short, how do you flourish as a psychotherapist? Brett Kahr answers these questions, and so many more, in his brilliant new book, painting a frank portrait of the life of the psychotherapist. Taking the reader through the life cycle of the therapist, Brett offers lots of practical advice, from assessing one's suitability for the career, to managing one's finances, to preparing for death. His clear voice and style shine through in this authentic, readable narrative. Professor Kahr has produced a must-read, gripping account of how you can thrive in every respect in this complex and rewarding career. How to Flourish as a Psychotherapist should be required reading for every therapist, anyone considering taking up the career, and everyone who has ever wondered what kind of person becomes a therapist. This is a truly original work that should become compulsory reading by all in the field.

How to Survive Counsellor Training

How to Survive Counsellor Training
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 208
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781137047205
ISBN-13 : 1137047208
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis How to Survive Counsellor Training by : Rowan Bayne

Training to be a counsellor can be an intense and demanding experience, full of stresses and anxieties. It can also be positive and fulfilling. This easy-to-use guide can help you make the most of your training so that you survive - and, importantly, enjoy - your course. From choosing a course to writing a report, the book examines the biggest and passively most daunting issues you will face on the way to becoming qualified. The information is presented in easily digestible, bite-size chunks, so that you can dip in and out of the text as your training programme – and your understanding – progresses. Drawing on the authors' extensive teaching experience and the wider literature, How to Survive Counsellor Training: - Provides a realistic and reassuring advice at every stage, in order to reduce anxiety and allow you to grow in confidence - Informs your choices and suggests possible actions and strategies - Explains the rationale behind some aspects of training, offering hints about how to get the most out of the experience - Helps and encourages you to take care of yourself and pay attention to your own personal development - Warns you about some of the challenges you might face and suggests strategies for coping with them Clearly structured and a pleasure to read and use, this text is aimed at prospective and beginning trainees and will prove a practical and stimulating reference for counsellors throughout their training and beyond.

How to Flourish as a Psychotherapist

How to Flourish as a Psychotherapist
Author :
Publisher : Phoenix Publishing House
Total Pages : 240
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781912691036
ISBN-13 : 1912691035
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis How to Flourish as a Psychotherapist by : Brett Kahr

How do you develop a truly rich and rewarding career in psychotherapy? How can you find joy in such painful work? How do you develop your skills in the field? How can you conquer your creative inhibitions? In short, how do you flourish as a psychotherapist? Brett Kahr answers these questions, and so many more, in his brilliant new book, painting a frank portrait of the life of the psychotherapist. Taking the reader through the life cycle of the therapist, he offers lots of practical advice, from assessing one’s suitability for the career, to managing one’s finances, to preparing for death. Kahr has produced a must-read, gripping account of how you can thrive in every respect in this complex and rewarding career. How to Flourish as a Psychotherapist should be required reading for every therapist, anyone considering taking up the career, and everyone who has ever wondered what kind of person becomes a therapist.