Personhood of the Therapist

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client's healing
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Gestalt Therapy Theory
Heart Energy
Honest Accountability
Integrity Therapy
Life Force Energy
Parts Party
Passive Aggressive Ways
Personal Evolution
Phi Beta Kappa Key
psychological theory
Psychosocial Oncology
psychotherapy process
Relationship Enhancement Therapy
Satir model
Scientific Monism
self-disclosure therapy
Therapeutic Approaches
Therapist Self-disclosure
therapist self-reflection techniques
therapist's personhood
therapist’s personhood
Velveteen Rabbit
Virginia Satir

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  • ISBN 9780789011671
  • Weight: 260g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Jan 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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You don't have to check your humanity at the office door!Drawing on the teachings of Virginia Satir, this humane volume is designed to help therapists bring their full selves into the therapeutic relationship. The Personhood of the Therapist examines what happens when a therapist consciously enters the process of healing in an I-Thou relationship with the client. The techniques outlined in this volume will help you develop a greater sense of openness about yourself and your feelings, enabling you to offer clients more effective services.The Personhood of the Therapist explores the myriad ways in which a therapist's emotional responses and life experiences can contribute to the client's healing. This approach is a dramatic departure from the traditional Freudian ideal of the aloof, unresponsive analyst, but the case studies in this volume will persuade you that it is powerfully effective. In addition to case studies, this thoughtful, compassionate book offers dialogues, personal reminiscences, techniques, and discussions of psychological theory. The Personhood of the Therapist offers new ideas and fresh perspectives on such life-changing issues as:

  • self-disclosure and self-awareness for therapists
  • ways to respect and foster the full sacredness of the client
  • the different roles of the therapist
  • important new views on transference and countertransferenceIt also contains deeply moving accounts of individual experiences, including:
  • how an oncotherapist was affected by her own family's experience with cancer
  • using Integrity Therapy to heal old wounds for a troubled couple, along with the comments of the two clients
  • a therapist's own emotional journey through a troubled marriage and the strange disappearance of her sister The Personhood of the Therapist will help you employ your knowledge about life, not just theories, to offer better services to clients and help you appreciate how clients can enrich your life.

Barbara Jo Brothers, MSW, BCD, a Diplomate in Clinical Social Work, National Association of Social Workers, is in private practice in New Orleans.

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