On Becoming a Psychotherapist The Personal and Professional Journey

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2011-01-28
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

Psychotherapists have long debated about the personal and educational experiences that best prepare one for success in their profession. Does some precise combination of genetic endowment and training enable one to thrive as a psychotherapist? Are early experiences important? What about the psychotherapist's own psychotherapy? These are issues of significance not only to mental health professionals but also to those who rely on the quality of their services. On Becoming a Psychotherapist explores how psychotherapists develop as practitioners through both professional training and the training that can only be obtained through personal experience. Drawing on the expertise of acknowledged leaders in the field, each chapter examines a particular set of personal experiences or educational pursuits that impacts psychotherapist development and practice. Among those considered are the relevant life events of psychotherapists that occur both prior to undertaking clinical work and as their careers evolve; the importance of supervision and mentoring; the contribution of one's personal treatment experiences; the incorporation of research findings into one's therapeutic approach; and the socio-economic and cultural contexts that influence therapist development. Shedding light on how these components are effectively organized and integrated into professional practice, the book addresses current controversies that surround what constitutes the optimal set of experiences and characteristics for the developing psychotherapist. The result is a vital resource for directors of training, clinical supervisors, and psychotherapists interested in understanding how and why they have become the clinicians they are today. "This carefully designed and thoughtfully integrated volume brings together recognized experts who draw on their rich clinical experience and on relevant research to illuminate diverse aspects of psychotherapist training and development. Valuable and highly recommended, this is worthwhile for anyone engaged in selecting, teaching, supervising, and mentoring therapists prepared to meet the challenges of contemporary clinical practice."-David E. Orlinsky, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Comparative Human Development, University of Chicago, Past-president of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, and co-author of How Psychotherapists Develop and The Psychotherapist's Own Psychotherapy "Brilliantly and passionately conceived, this survey of the main parameters of becoming a psychotherapist is both comprehensive and erudite. An appreciation of the importance of traumatic experience in the lives of both patient and therapist suffuses the entire volume, which is skillfully constructed for students and their teachers as well as their patients."--Earl Hopper, Ph.D., Institute of Group Analysis, London "This is a sophisticated, yet very readable book, which carefully focuses on what it takes to become a skilful and successful psychotherapist. The authors represent an experienced group of clinicians, who are well known in the professional literature for their writings and well known in their clinical settings for their expertise as therapists and supervisors. They have a wealth of valuable information and experiences to share about becoming a psychotherapist. For the reader, who wishes to learn more about the interesting process of becoming a psychotherapist, this book is an excellent resource." --William E. Piper, Ph.D., Professor and Director of the Psychotherapy Program, Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia "This volume takes a major step in elucidating who we as psychotherapists are. Reading On Becoming a Psychotherapist stimulates a personal assessment of one's own 'psychotherapist self,' a useful endeavor for students and seasoned clinicians alike. This masterful effort truly adds punch to the prodding for the reader to do a self-assessment."--Bonnie J. Buchele, Ph.D., Trai

Table of Contents

Contributorsp. xv
Introductionp. 3
Growing Up to Be a Good Psychotherapist, or Physician-Know Thyself!p. 29
The Mentoring Relationship: Co-creating Personal and Professional Growthp. 49
The Place of Didactic Preparation in the Therapist's Developmentp. 69
The Role of Clinical Experience in the Making of a Psychotherapistp. 94
Psychotherapy Supervision and the Development of the Psychotherapistp. 114
Up Close and Personal: A Consideration of the Role of Personal Therapy in the Development of a Psychotherapistp. 144
The Psychotherapist as ôWounded Healerö: A Modern Expression of an Ancient Traditionp. 165
Has the Magic of Psychotherapy Disappeared? Integrating Evidence-Based Practice into Therapist Awareness and Developmentp. 190
Becoming a Cognitive-Behavioral Therapist: Striving to Integrate Professional and Personal Developmentp. 212
Psychotherapy Research: Implications for Optimal Therapist Personality, Training, and Developmentp. 245
Conclusions: A Phase-Specific Model for Psychotherapist Developmentp. 269
Indexp. 303
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