The Family life of psychotherapists : clinical implications

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The Family life of psychotherapists : clinical implications

Florence W. Kaslow, editor

Haworth Press, c1987

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"Has also been published as Journal of psychotherapy & the family, volume 3, number 2, summer 1987"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographies

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内容説明

All mental health professionals will want to read this exciting book to better understand the reciprocal impact of their professional and family lives. Psychotherapists who frequently work with family clients may find difficulty in making the transition from work to their own family life and back again. Contributors examine the transpositions of personal family life and objective task-oriented work life that occur, with suggestions of how to recognize and cope with the changes. Experts also explore the extraordinary challenges psychotherapists face when treating fellow therapists with family-related problems, or when they themselves need those services.

目次

Contents Reflections of a Therapist Wife of a Therapist Husband Family-Work Interfaces of Psychotherapists When Mother is a Family Therapist (The Impact of Being a Family Therapist on One's Family of Origin and Family of Creation Their Family/Our Family: Who Wins? Who Loses? How to Be Sane and Happy as a Family Therapist or The Reciprocal Impact of Family Therapy Teaching and Practice and Therapists' Personal Lives and Mental Health The Family Life of Psychotherapists: Treatment and Training Implications The Impact of One's Personal Family Life on the Ability to Establish Viable Therapeutic Alliances

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