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In Life Witness: Evolution of the Psychotherapist, T. Byram Karasu demonstrates how a young therapist can become an expert clinician by transcending his own school of therapy. Every young therapist attempts to perfect his skills by anchoring onto a single paradigm and becoming an expert technician of that particular school. Within the first five to ten years of practice-the so-called experiential evolution phase-the therapist finds that no single paradigm is suitable for treating all psychopathology. The therapist thus begins to appropriate techniques from other schools of psychotherapy, and…mehr
In Life Witness: Evolution of the Psychotherapist, T. Byram Karasu demonstrates how a young therapist can become an expert clinician by transcending his own school of therapy. Every young therapist attempts to perfect his skills by anchoring onto a single paradigm and becoming an expert technician of that particular school. Within the first five to ten years of practice-the so-called experiential evolution phase-the therapist finds that no single paradigm is suitable for treating all psychopathology. The therapist thus begins to appropriate techniques from other schools of psychotherapy, and by shifting paradigms, synchronizes himself with the patient's mind. It is from this synchronization that all his techniques begin to evolve and an expert clinician can evolve into a master psychotherapist. The therapist who has transcended his school of psychotherapy now must transcend the field of psychotherapy itself. If he wants to address the patient's existential issues as well, the therapist first has to come to terms with those issues himself. After all, the therapist can take the patient only so far as he himself has come. Life Witness demonstrates that this formative evolution phase of a therapist encompasses a broad education in literature, philosophy, and spirituality. Karasu ultimately concludes that therapists must find the meaning and purpose of life before they can cultivate an authentic self and become someone whose presence is itself therapeutic. Once this occurs, all "therapeutic messages" will naturally emanate from within.
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Autorenporträt
T. Byram Karasu, MD., is the Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and the Silverman Professor and University Chairman Emeritus in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Albert Einstein/Montefiore Medical Center; Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of the American Journal of Psychotherapy, and the co-founder of the Annual Tarrytown Leadership Conference. Dr. Karasu is a widely renowned psychiatrist, educator, master coach and psychotherapist, and best-selling author whose work has been translated into many languages. He has published more than twenty books, including novels and poetry, and several volumes on psychological, philosophical, and psychotherapy-related topics. He received the Harvard Bicentennial Lectureship at Massachusetts General Hospital and was the recipient of many awards, including the A.H. Stanton Award at McLean Hospital; the Harry Stack Sullivan and Sigmund Freud Awards; the American Psychiatric Association's Presidential Commendation Award; and the Distinguished Alumni Award from the Department of Psychiatry of Yale University's School of Medicine.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Psychotherapist, the Expert Clinician: Transcending One's School of Psychotherapy Chapter 1: Theory: Science Issues Only Interim Reports Chapter 2: Brand Psychotherapies? Casting Multiple Anchors Chapter 3: Transcending Dualities Chapter 4: Universal Curative Agents Chapter 5: Generic Psychotherapy? Weighing Anchors Chapter 6: Generic Therapeutic Techniques Part II: Psychotherapist, The Master: Transcending the Fields of Psychotherapy Chapter 7: Limitations in Science Invite an Offering of Philosophy Chapter 8: Ordeal of the Self Chapter 9: Inter-subjective Dialectics Chapter 10: Ontological Attunement: The Formation of the Psychotherapist Epilogue References Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Psychotherapist, the Expert Clinician: Transcending One's School of Psychotherapy Chapter 1: Theory: Science Issues Only Interim Reports Chapter 2: Brand Psychotherapies? Casting Multiple Anchors Chapter 3: Transcending Dualities Chapter 4: Universal Curative Agents Chapter 5: Generic Psychotherapy? Weighing Anchors Chapter 6: Generic Therapeutic Techniques Part II: Psychotherapist, The Master: Transcending the Fields of Psychotherapy Chapter 7: Limitations in Science Invite an Offering of Philosophy Chapter 8: Ordeal of the Self Chapter 9: Inter-subjective Dialectics Chapter 10: Ontological Attunement: The Formation of the Psychotherapist Epilogue References Index About the Author
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