The personal life of the psychotherapist
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書誌事項
The personal life of the psychotherapist
(Wiley series on personality processes)
Wiley, c1987
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注記
Bibliography: p. 297-311
Includes indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Psychotherapists are often deeply affected by the therapeutic relationships they form with patients. This book studies the impact of psychotherapeutic practice on the personal life and relationships of the therapist, examining the various personal benefits and hazards which result from conducting psychotherapy. A novel approach to care for the psychotherapist is provided, offering thoughtful, concrete suggestions for the prevention and treatment of various forms of therapist work-related impairment or disability. The author avoids stressing one particular theoretical orientation over another while confronting stereotypes regarding a career in psychotherapy.
目次
- Factors Leading to the Career Choice of Psychotherapist
- Training to Become a Psychotherapist
- Isolation in the Practice of Psychotherapy
- The Impact of Psychotherapeutic Practice upon Personal Relationships
- Significant Events in the Life of the Psychotherapist
- Impairment Among Psychotherapists
- Career Satisfaction and Burnout
- Future Trends in the Practice of Psychotherapy
- Closing Comments on a Career in Psychotherapy.
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