How psychotherapists develop a study of therapeutic work and professional growth

"How Psychotherapists Develop: A Study of Therapeutic Work and Professional Growth - based on a 15-year study of psychotherapists' experiences and careers - is a book written equally for practicing therapists, clinical educators, and mental health researchers. The authors and their collabo...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores Corporativos: Society for Psychotherapy Research. Collaborative Research Network, otros (otros), American Psychological Association, editor (editor)
Otros Autores: Orlinsky, David E. 1936- director de la publicación (director de la publicación), Rønnestad, Michael Helge, director de la publicación (colaborador), Ambühl, Hansruedi, colaborador
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association [2005]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • I. The study
  • 1. The development of psychotherapists
  • 2. Study methods
  • 3. The psychotherapists
  • II. Therapeutic work
  • 4. Facets of psychotherapeutic work
  • 5. Dimensions of work involvement
  • 6. Work practice patterns
  • III. Professional development
  • 7. Aspects of professional development
  • 8. Current development: growth and depletion
  • 9. Career development: correlates of evolving expertise
  • 10. Comparative cohort development: novice to senior therapists
  • IV. Integration and implications
  • 11. Theoretical integration: cycles of work and development
  • 12. Clinical implications: training, supervision, and practice
  • 13. Research implications: ongoing and future studies