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ISBN 10: 0195133943
ISBN 13: 978-0195133943
Author: Jesse Geller, John Norcross, David Orlinsky
The Psychotherapist’s Own Psychotherapy: Patient and Clinician Perspectives lifts a curtain that has long shrouded the intimate alliances between therapists and those of their patients who share the same profession. In this unique volume, distinguished contributors explore the multi-faceted nature of the psychotherapy of psychotherapists from “both sides of the couch.” The first-person narratives, clinical wisdom, and research findings gathered together in this book offer guidance about providing effective treatments to therapist patients.
Part I presents multiple theoretical positions that justify and guide the work of therapists’ therapists. In Part II, eminent therapists write eloquently and intimately about their own experiences as patients. Their personal reflections offer valuable insights about what is healing and educational about psychotherapy. These narratives are followed by several chapters reviewing scientific research on therapists in personal therapy, including the first report of relevant findings from a major international survey of psychotherapists.
In Part III, celebrated therapists from different theoretical orientations offer guidance on conducting therapy with fellow therapists. They reflect on the many challenges, dilemmas, and rewards that arise when two people do the same work. Their chapters offer wisdom and warnings about such issues as power dynamics, boundary maintenance, therapist self-disclosure, the termination process, and the post-termination phase of the relationship. These first-hand accounts are enhanced by research overviews on coducting personal treatment, including a new study of American therapists commissioned for the book. The Psychotherapist’s Own Psychotherapy: Patient and Clinician Perspectives is an essential resource for practitioners and students of all orientations and disciplines.
The Psychotherapist’s Own Psychotherapy Patient and Clinician Perspectives 1st Table of contents:
1. The Question of Personal Therapy: Introduction and Prospectus
Part I. The Therapist’s Therapy in Different Theoretical Orientations
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
Part II. Being A Therapist-Patient
Personal Experiences: Firsthand Accounts by Therapist-Patients
7. My Experience of Analysis with Fairbairn and Winnicott: How Complete a Result Does Psychoanalytic Therapy Achieve?
8. My Experiences as a Patient in Five Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies
9. The Personal Therapy Experiences of a Rational Emotive-Behavior Therapist
10. The I and the Self: Reminiscences of Existential-Humanistic Therapy
11. The Role of Individual and Marital Therapy in My Development
12. A Shamanic Tapestry: My Experiences with Individual, Marital, and Family Therapy
Research Findings: Undergoing Personal Therapy
13. The Prevalence and Parameters of Personal Therapy in the United States
14. The Prevalence and Parameters of Personal Therapy in Europe and Elsewhere
15. Psychotherapists Entering Personal Therapy: Their Primary Reasons and Presenting Problems
16. The Selection and Characteristics of Therapists’ Psychotherapists: A Research Synthesis
17. Outcomes and Impacts of the Psychotherapists’ Own Psychotherapy: A Research Review
Part III. Being A Therapist’s Therapist
Personal Experiences: Firsthand Accounts by Therapists’ Therapists
18. On Analyzing Colleagues (Trainees Included)
19. Treating Psychotherapists with Cognitive Therapy
20. Feminist Therapy with Therapists: Egalitarian and More
21. Listening to the Listener: An Existential-Humanistic Approach to Psychotherapy with Psychotherapists
22. Conducting Marital and Family Therapy with Therapists
23. Group Therapy for Therapists in Gestalt Therapy Training: A Therapist-Trainer’s Perspective
24. Treating Impaired Psychotherapists and “Wounded Healers”
Research Findings: Providing Personal Therapy to Other Therapists
25. Research on Conducting Psychotherapy with Mental Health Professionals
26. Training Analyses: Historical Considerations and Empirical Research
27. Boundaries and Internalization in the Psychotherapy of Psychotherapists: Clinical and Research Perspectives
Epilogue
The Patient Psychotherapist, the Psychotherapist’s Psychotherapist, and the Psychotherapist as a Person
Appendix
Guidelines for Firsthand Accounts
Index
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