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Beskrivning
Doing Better is intended to help therapists and counselors to explore more fully and systematically the processes of self-improvement in their work and lives.
"Due to the nature of their work, most practitioners need assistance in honing their clinical skills and staying healthy. Doing Better gives practitioners just such a resource. In this volume, Kottler, Jones, and their associates provide readers with scholarly based but pragmatic ways of helping themselves and growing through their work. Thanks to this book, we now have a blueprint for developing as professionals in the best possible way." -- Samuel T. Gladding, Ph.D., Chair, Department of Counseling, Wake Forest University"The authors have a warm, insightful, and stimulating writing style that encourages readers to think through critical professional issues and examine their own development and practice. This book is of value to experienced counselors and therapists looking for a way to reflect on what they do and where they are going in their careers." -- James M. Benshoff, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Counseling and Educational Development, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Innehållsförteckning
PrefaceAuthorsWhen Therapists Supervise ThemselvesJeffrey A. KottlerThe Natural and Unnatural Evolution of Therapist DevelopmentJeffrey A. Kottler and W. Paul JonesCritical Self-MonitoringDavid Shepard and Gloria MorrowA Syllabus for Self-SupervisionW. Paul Jones and Robert L. HarbachConfronting AdversityDana L. Comstock and Thelma H. DuffyHasta La Vista Baby-I'm Outta Here:Dealing With BoredomSherill Wiseman and Carol ScottRecognizing Ethnic/Racial Biases and Discriminatory Practices Through Self-SupervisionJesse Brinson and Jose M. CervantesSelf Supervision in Youth CounselingDavid LearyTechnoconsultation:Getting Help in Far-Flung PlacesJohn A. Casey and W. Paul JonesThere is no I in Self:A Discursive Approach to Self-SupervisionStacey L. Sinclair and Gerald MonkFrom Self-Regulation to Self-Supervision:Lessons from Sport Psychology to the Practice of TherapyDavid D. Chen and Matt Englar CarlsonSelf-Supervision in Medical SettingsLaurie Carty and W. Paul JonesLicensing Boards and Continuing Professional Growth:Friend or Foe?Shirley Emerson and W. Paul JonesTherapist:Heal Thyself!Maryam Sayyedi and Kathy O' ByrneBlind Spots and Ruts in the Road:The Limits of Self-SupervisionLeah Brew and Mike AltekruseFinal ThoughtsJeffrey Kottler and W. Paul Jones