Bad Therapy offers a rare glimpse into the hearts and mind's of the profession's most famous authors, thinkers, and leaders when things aren't going so well. Jeffrey Kottler and Jon Carlson, who include their own therapy mishaps, interview twenty of the world's most famous practitioners who discuss their mistakes, misjudgements, and miscalculations on working with clients. Told through narratives, the failures are related with candor to expose the human side of leading therapists. Each therapist shares with regrets, what they learned from the experience, what others can learn from their mistakes, and the benefits of speaking openly about bad therapy.…mehr
Bad Therapy offers a rare glimpse into the hearts and mind's of the profession's most famous authors, thinkers, and leaders when things aren't going so well. Jeffrey Kottler and Jon Carlson, who include their own therapy mishaps, interview twenty of the world's most famous practitioners who discuss their mistakes, misjudgements, and miscalculations on working with clients. Told through narratives, the failures are related with candor to expose the human side of leading therapists. Each therapist shares with regrets, what they learned from the experience, what others can learn from their mistakes, and the benefits of speaking openly about bad therapy.
Jeffrey A. Kottler, Ph.D. is one of the most prominent authors in the fields of psychology, health, and education, having written over 100 books across a broad range of topics. He is professor emeritus at California State University, Fullerton and resident scholar at the Alliance for Multicultural Community Service in Houston, Texas, where he works on issues related to refugee mental health and wellness.
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The Authors Preface 1. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Parameters of Bad Therapy 2. Jeffrey A. Kottler: The Thing Is 3. Jon Carlson: Stories Without Endings 4. Peggy Papp: A Public Humiliation 5. Arnold A. Lazarus: A Huge Dose of Humility 6. Violet Oaklander: If I Learned Something, Then I Can Forgive Myself 7. Richard Schwartz: The Critical Parts of Me 8. William Glasser: I Can't Wait Until You Leave 9. Stephen Lankton: Speaking the Client's Language 10. Francine Shapiro: I Need to Have Safeguards in Place 11. Raymond Corsini: Don't Get Stuck With One Approach 12. John Gray: Being in Bad Therapy 13. Frank Pittman: I Take a Lot of Risks 14. Sam Gladding: I Zigged When I Should Have Zagged 15. Susan M. Johnson: I Felt Quite Helpless 16. Pat Love: Listening to My Inner Voice 17. Art Freeman: We're Not as Smart as We Think We Are 18. John Norcross: 50 Minutes of Pure Hostility 19. Len Sperry: Letting Things Get Personal 20. Scott D. Miller: I Should Have Known Better 21. Michael F. Hoyt: I Was Blind at the Time 22. Richard Stuart: I Expect Too Much 23. Michele Weiner-Davis: Struck by a Bolt of Lightning-Again! 24. Some Common Themes and Lessons Learned References
The Authors Preface 1. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Parameters of Bad Therapy 2. Jeffrey A. Kottler: The Thing Is 3. Jon Carlson: Stories Without Endings 4. Peggy Papp: A Public Humiliation 5. Arnold A. Lazarus: A Huge Dose of Humility 6. Violet Oaklander: If I Learned Something, Then I Can Forgive Myself 7. Richard Schwartz: The Critical Parts of Me 8. William Glasser: I Can't Wait Until You Leave 9. Stephen Lankton: Speaking the Client's Language 10. Francine Shapiro: I Need to Have Safeguards in Place 11. Raymond Corsini: Don't Get Stuck With One Approach 12. John Gray: Being in Bad Therapy 13. Frank Pittman: I Take a Lot of Risks 14. Sam Gladding: I Zigged When I Should Have Zagged 15. Susan M. Johnson: I Felt Quite Helpless 16. Pat Love: Listening to My Inner Voice 17. Art Freeman: We're Not as Smart as We Think We Are 18. John Norcross: 50 Minutes of Pure Hostility 19. Len Sperry: Letting Things Get Personal 20. Scott D. Miller: I Should Have Known Better 21. Michael F. Hoyt: I Was Blind at the Time 22. Richard Stuart: I Expect Too Much 23. Michele Weiner-Davis: Struck by a Bolt of Lightning-Again! 24. Some Common Themes and Lessons Learned References
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