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"Filling in the gaps from students' lack of experience and confidence, The Beginning Psychotherapist's Companion, Second Edition is a supportive and empathetic guide, addressing real-world concerns and providing essential insights not taught in textbooks. With a reassuring and clear w...
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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
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Ausgabe: | Second edition. |
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Zusammenfassung: | "Filling in the gaps from students' lack of experience and confidence, The Beginning Psychotherapist's Companion, Second Edition is a supportive and empathetic guide, addressing real-world concerns and providing essential insights not taught in textbooks. With a reassuring and clear writing style, Willer offers practical suggestions and clinical examples to address the professional development and emotional concerns of the beginning psychotherapist. She guides readers through structuring the first session, making clinical observations, and establishing a therapeutic alliance. Through the use of culturally diverse clinical vignettes, Willer discusses the foundations of ethical practice, including informed consent, confidentiality, documentation, and setting boundaries. The reader is guided on how and when to refer clients for medication and other health care. Crisis management principles are detailed, including suicide and violence risk assessment, child abuse, elder abuse, intimate partner violence, and rape. Willer also provides professional advice on contemporary concerns such as social networking, online searches of clients, the psychotherapist's internet presence, and other important emerging challenges. Comprehensive, practical, and thoroughly updated, The Beginning Psychotherapist's Companion, Second Edition is the ideal resource for students and early career psychotherapists"-- "Filling in the gaps from students' lack of experience and confidence, The Beginning Psychotherapist's Companion, Second Edition is a supportive and empathetic guide, addressing real-world concerns and providing essential insights not taught in textbooks"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxi, 467 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 401-442) and index. |
ISBN: | 9780199330317 019933031X 9781306168717 1306168716 |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; SECTION ONE: The Psychotherapist's Self and Relationships; 1. The Psychotherapist's Self; Your Self-Concept as a Mental Health Professional; Professional Demeanor; Professional Dress and Appearance; The Trainee Role; Coping with Anxiety; Coping with Confusion; Coping with Self-Doubt and Feelings of Inadequacy; Coping with Clients' Suffering; Recommended Reading; Discussion Questions; 2. The Supervisor-Supervisee Relationship; The Supervision Meeting; The Supervisor's Responsibilities. | |
505 | 8 | |a The Supervisee's Responsibilities: Getting the Most from SupervisionHave Realistic Expectations of Yourself; Evaluations; Personal Issues in Supervision; Supervisor-Supervisee Boundaries; Supervisor-Supervisee Matching; Coping with the Disengaged Supervisor; Coping with the Inappropriate Supervisor; Coping with the Incompetent Supervisor; Coping with the Culturally Incompetent Supervisor; Coping with the Impaired Supervisor; The Productive Supervisory Relationship; Recommended Reading; Discussion Questions; Appendix: Questions for Your Supervisor; 3. The Therapeutic Frame. | |
505 | 8 | |a Psychotherapist's Responsibilities to Maintain the Th erapeutic FrameThe Office Environment; Attendance Policies; Client No-Shows; Client Cancellations; Client Shows Up Late; Irregular Attendance; Client Won't Leave at End of Session; A Crisis Interferes with the Next Appointment; Client Criticizes Other Health Care Professionals; Client Chats at Length on Phone; Cancellations Due to Psychotherapist's Minor Illness; Cancellations Due to Psychotherapist's Family Emergency; Psychotherapist Vacations; Fee Issues; Recommended Reading; Discussion Questions; 4. Boundaries; Boundary Crossings. | |
505 | 8 | |a Boundary ViolationsZero or One Degree of Separation; Small Communities; Psychotherapist Sees Client in a Public Place; Psychotherapist-Client Touching; Client Wants a Hug; Client Gives You a Gift; Invitations to Client Personal Events; Psychotherapist Self-Disclosure; Client Asks Personal Questions; Client Asks About Psychotherapist's Mental Health History; Sexual Boundary Violations; Psychotherapist's Serious Illness; Psychotherapist's Pregnancy; Recommended Reading; Online Resource; Discussion Questions; 5. Psychotherapist-Client Differences and Coping with Prejudice; Religious Differences. | |
505 | 8 | |a Differences in Age and Life ExperiencesRacial, Ethnic, and Cultural Differences; Sexual Orientation Differences; Other Nonobvious Differences; Complexly Diverse Clients; Coping with Clinical Errors Relating to Cultural Differences; Coping with Prejudiced Clients; Coping with Clients Who Are Prejudiced Against You or Your Demographic Group; Understanding Unconscious Cultural Prejudices; Recommended Reading; Transgender Information; Intersex Information; Discussion Questions; 6. Professional Electronic Communications and Data Security; Choosing Your E-Mail Address; Professional E-Mail. | |
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contents | Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; SECTION ONE: The Psychotherapist's Self and Relationships; 1. The Psychotherapist's Self; Your Self-Concept as a Mental Health Professional; Professional Demeanor; Professional Dress and Appearance; The Trainee Role; Coping with Anxiety; Coping with Confusion; Coping with Self-Doubt and Feelings of Inadequacy; Coping with Clients' Suffering; Recommended Reading; Discussion Questions; 2. The Supervisor-Supervisee Relationship; The Supervision Meeting; The Supervisor's Responsibilities. The Supervisee's Responsibilities: Getting the Most from SupervisionHave Realistic Expectations of Yourself; Evaluations; Personal Issues in Supervision; Supervisor-Supervisee Boundaries; Supervisor-Supervisee Matching; Coping with the Disengaged Supervisor; Coping with the Inappropriate Supervisor; Coping with the Incompetent Supervisor; Coping with the Culturally Incompetent Supervisor; Coping with the Impaired Supervisor; The Productive Supervisory Relationship; Recommended Reading; Discussion Questions; Appendix: Questions for Your Supervisor; 3. The Therapeutic Frame. Psychotherapist's Responsibilities to Maintain the Th erapeutic FrameThe Office Environment; Attendance Policies; Client No-Shows; Client Cancellations; Client Shows Up Late; Irregular Attendance; Client Won't Leave at End of Session; A Crisis Interferes with the Next Appointment; Client Criticizes Other Health Care Professionals; Client Chats at Length on Phone; Cancellations Due to Psychotherapist's Minor Illness; Cancellations Due to Psychotherapist's Family Emergency; Psychotherapist Vacations; Fee Issues; Recommended Reading; Discussion Questions; 4. Boundaries; Boundary Crossings. Boundary ViolationsZero or One Degree of Separation; Small Communities; Psychotherapist Sees Client in a Public Place; Psychotherapist-Client Touching; Client Wants a Hug; Client Gives You a Gift; Invitations to Client Personal Events; Psychotherapist Self-Disclosure; Client Asks Personal Questions; Client Asks About Psychotherapist's Mental Health History; Sexual Boundary Violations; Psychotherapist's Serious Illness; Psychotherapist's Pregnancy; Recommended Reading; Online Resource; Discussion Questions; 5. Psychotherapist-Client Differences and Coping with Prejudice; Religious Differences. Differences in Age and Life ExperiencesRacial, Ethnic, and Cultural Differences; Sexual Orientation Differences; Other Nonobvious Differences; Complexly Diverse Clients; Coping with Clinical Errors Relating to Cultural Differences; Coping with Prejudiced Clients; Coping with Clients Who Are Prejudiced Against You or Your Demographic Group; Understanding Unconscious Cultural Prejudices; Recommended Reading; Transgender Information; Intersex Information; Discussion Questions; 6. Professional Electronic Communications and Data Security; Choosing Your E-Mail Address; Professional E-Mail. |
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spelling | Willer, Jan, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2008180947 The beginning psychotherapist's companion / Jan Willer. Second edition. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2014] 1 online resource (xxi, 467 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier "Filling in the gaps from students' lack of experience and confidence, The Beginning Psychotherapist's Companion, Second Edition is a supportive and empathetic guide, addressing real-world concerns and providing essential insights not taught in textbooks. With a reassuring and clear writing style, Willer offers practical suggestions and clinical examples to address the professional development and emotional concerns of the beginning psychotherapist. She guides readers through structuring the first session, making clinical observations, and establishing a therapeutic alliance. Through the use of culturally diverse clinical vignettes, Willer discusses the foundations of ethical practice, including informed consent, confidentiality, documentation, and setting boundaries. The reader is guided on how and when to refer clients for medication and other health care. Crisis management principles are detailed, including suicide and violence risk assessment, child abuse, elder abuse, intimate partner violence, and rape. Willer also provides professional advice on contemporary concerns such as social networking, online searches of clients, the psychotherapist's internet presence, and other important emerging challenges. Comprehensive, practical, and thoroughly updated, The Beginning Psychotherapist's Companion, Second Edition is the ideal resource for students and early career psychotherapists"-- Provided by publisher "Filling in the gaps from students' lack of experience and confidence, The Beginning Psychotherapist's Companion, Second Edition is a supportive and empathetic guide, addressing real-world concerns and providing essential insights not taught in textbooks"-- Provided by publisher Includes bibliographical references (pages 401-442) and index. Print version record. Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; SECTION ONE: The Psychotherapist's Self and Relationships; 1. The Psychotherapist's Self; Your Self-Concept as a Mental Health Professional; Professional Demeanor; Professional Dress and Appearance; The Trainee Role; Coping with Anxiety; Coping with Confusion; Coping with Self-Doubt and Feelings of Inadequacy; Coping with Clients' Suffering; Recommended Reading; Discussion Questions; 2. The Supervisor-Supervisee Relationship; The Supervision Meeting; The Supervisor's Responsibilities. The Supervisee's Responsibilities: Getting the Most from SupervisionHave Realistic Expectations of Yourself; Evaluations; Personal Issues in Supervision; Supervisor-Supervisee Boundaries; Supervisor-Supervisee Matching; Coping with the Disengaged Supervisor; Coping with the Inappropriate Supervisor; Coping with the Incompetent Supervisor; Coping with the Culturally Incompetent Supervisor; Coping with the Impaired Supervisor; The Productive Supervisory Relationship; Recommended Reading; Discussion Questions; Appendix: Questions for Your Supervisor; 3. The Therapeutic Frame. Psychotherapist's Responsibilities to Maintain the Th erapeutic FrameThe Office Environment; Attendance Policies; Client No-Shows; Client Cancellations; Client Shows Up Late; Irregular Attendance; Client Won't Leave at End of Session; A Crisis Interferes with the Next Appointment; Client Criticizes Other Health Care Professionals; Client Chats at Length on Phone; Cancellations Due to Psychotherapist's Minor Illness; Cancellations Due to Psychotherapist's Family Emergency; Psychotherapist Vacations; Fee Issues; Recommended Reading; Discussion Questions; 4. Boundaries; Boundary Crossings. Boundary ViolationsZero or One Degree of Separation; Small Communities; Psychotherapist Sees Client in a Public Place; Psychotherapist-Client Touching; Client Wants a Hug; Client Gives You a Gift; Invitations to Client Personal Events; Psychotherapist Self-Disclosure; Client Asks Personal Questions; Client Asks About Psychotherapist's Mental Health History; Sexual Boundary Violations; Psychotherapist's Serious Illness; Psychotherapist's Pregnancy; Recommended Reading; Online Resource; Discussion Questions; 5. Psychotherapist-Client Differences and Coping with Prejudice; Religious Differences. Differences in Age and Life ExperiencesRacial, Ethnic, and Cultural Differences; Sexual Orientation Differences; Other Nonobvious Differences; Complexly Diverse Clients; Coping with Clinical Errors Relating to Cultural Differences; Coping with Prejudiced Clients; Coping with Clients Who Are Prejudiced Against You or Your Demographic Group; Understanding Unconscious Cultural Prejudices; Recommended Reading; Transgender Information; Intersex Information; Discussion Questions; 6. Professional Electronic Communications and Data Security; Choosing Your E-Mail Address; Professional E-Mail. Psychotherapy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85108516 Psychotherapy Practice. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85108519 Medical personnel and patient. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85083000 Psychotherapy methods Practice Management Professional-Patient Relations Psychotherapy organization & administration Relations personnel médical-patient. PSYCHOLOGY Clinical Psychology. bisacsh HEALTH & FITNESS Diseases General. bisacsh MEDICAL Clinical Medicine. bisacsh MEDICAL Diseases. bisacsh MEDICAL Evidence-Based Medicine. bisacsh MEDICAL Internal Medicine. bisacsh Medical personnel and patient fast Psychotherapy fast Psychotherapy Practice fast Electronic book. Print version: Willer, Jan. Beginning psychotherapist's companion. Second edition 9780199931651 (DLC) 2013017562 (OCoLC)837146530 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=669974 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Willer, Jan The beginning psychotherapist's companion / Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; SECTION ONE: The Psychotherapist's Self and Relationships; 1. The Psychotherapist's Self; Your Self-Concept as a Mental Health Professional; Professional Demeanor; Professional Dress and Appearance; The Trainee Role; Coping with Anxiety; Coping with Confusion; Coping with Self-Doubt and Feelings of Inadequacy; Coping with Clients' Suffering; Recommended Reading; Discussion Questions; 2. The Supervisor-Supervisee Relationship; The Supervision Meeting; The Supervisor's Responsibilities. The Supervisee's Responsibilities: Getting the Most from SupervisionHave Realistic Expectations of Yourself; Evaluations; Personal Issues in Supervision; Supervisor-Supervisee Boundaries; Supervisor-Supervisee Matching; Coping with the Disengaged Supervisor; Coping with the Inappropriate Supervisor; Coping with the Incompetent Supervisor; Coping with the Culturally Incompetent Supervisor; Coping with the Impaired Supervisor; The Productive Supervisory Relationship; Recommended Reading; Discussion Questions; Appendix: Questions for Your Supervisor; 3. The Therapeutic Frame. Psychotherapist's Responsibilities to Maintain the Th erapeutic FrameThe Office Environment; Attendance Policies; Client No-Shows; Client Cancellations; Client Shows Up Late; Irregular Attendance; Client Won't Leave at End of Session; A Crisis Interferes with the Next Appointment; Client Criticizes Other Health Care Professionals; Client Chats at Length on Phone; Cancellations Due to Psychotherapist's Minor Illness; Cancellations Due to Psychotherapist's Family Emergency; Psychotherapist Vacations; Fee Issues; Recommended Reading; Discussion Questions; 4. Boundaries; Boundary Crossings. Boundary ViolationsZero or One Degree of Separation; Small Communities; Psychotherapist Sees Client in a Public Place; Psychotherapist-Client Touching; Client Wants a Hug; Client Gives You a Gift; Invitations to Client Personal Events; Psychotherapist Self-Disclosure; Client Asks Personal Questions; Client Asks About Psychotherapist's Mental Health History; Sexual Boundary Violations; Psychotherapist's Serious Illness; Psychotherapist's Pregnancy; Recommended Reading; Online Resource; Discussion Questions; 5. Psychotherapist-Client Differences and Coping with Prejudice; Religious Differences. Differences in Age and Life ExperiencesRacial, Ethnic, and Cultural Differences; Sexual Orientation Differences; Other Nonobvious Differences; Complexly Diverse Clients; Coping with Clinical Errors Relating to Cultural Differences; Coping with Prejudiced Clients; Coping with Clients Who Are Prejudiced Against You or Your Demographic Group; Understanding Unconscious Cultural Prejudices; Recommended Reading; Transgender Information; Intersex Information; Discussion Questions; 6. Professional Electronic Communications and Data Security; Choosing Your E-Mail Address; Professional E-Mail. Psychotherapy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85108516 Psychotherapy Practice. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85108519 Medical personnel and patient. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85083000 Psychotherapy methods Practice Management Professional-Patient Relations Psychotherapy organization & administration Relations personnel médical-patient. PSYCHOLOGY Clinical Psychology. bisacsh HEALTH & FITNESS Diseases General. bisacsh MEDICAL Clinical Medicine. bisacsh MEDICAL Diseases. bisacsh MEDICAL Evidence-Based Medicine. bisacsh MEDICAL Internal Medicine. bisacsh Medical personnel and patient fast Psychotherapy fast Psychotherapy Practice fast |
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