The evolving professional self : stages and themes in therapist and counselor development
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書誌事項
The evolving professional self : stages and themes in therapist and counselor development
(Wiley series in psychotherapy and counselling)
Wiley, 1995
- : paperback
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This study explores the development of therapists and counsellors over their career lifespan in order to demonstrate their professional competence and evolution. The book is based on 160 intensive interviews with 100 practitioners. These interviews provide the data for the construction of an eight-stage career model: conventional, transition to professional training, imitation of experts, conditional autonomy, exploration, integration, inidividuation and integrity. The stage model data is then used to elaborate 20 broad themes of therapist/counsellor development. These themes concern a number of issues such as professional identity, skill development, sources of influence, and methods of learning.
目次
- Perspectives on professional development
- conventional stage
- transition to professional training stage
- imitation of experts stage
- conditional autonomy stage
- exploration stage
- integration stage
- individuation stage
- integrity stage
- themes in therapist/counsellor development
- stagnation versus professional development of therapists and counsellors.
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