Kottler (Baylor College of Medicine) and Balkin (Univ. of Mississippi) provide a comprehensive summary of what therapists think they know about psychotherapy, alongside (or in contrast to) what is actually true about it.

D. C. Marston, Marston Psychological Services, LLC, CHOICE

There are certain assumptions about the practice of counseling that are accepted as "truths," beliefs that are so pervasive that they remain unchallenged by almost all practitioners of all persuasions and approaches. In this book noted authors Jeffrey Kottler and Rick Balkin cover a wide range of myths, misconceptions, and assumptions that have remained unchallenged or that have little research to support their efficacy. Topics covered include the sacrosanct "50 minute hour," how basic research is conducted and whether the results inform actual practice, why progress made in therapy often doesn't last, what social justice actually means, and what makes someone an effective therapist. Each chapter describes an issue, explores the way it operates in daily practice, and then presents empirical evidence to question or challenge its current use. In cases where there is little or no definitive research to support or refute the procedure, belief, or practice the authors present some critical questions that will at the very least encourage counselors to reflect on what they do and why.
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Preface Introduction 1. What We Know, What We Think We Know, and What We Really Don't Know Much at All 2. How Myths and Misconceptions Have Shaped Our World 3. How and Why Myths and Misconceptions Endure 4. Some Tenuous Assumptions and Conceptions 5. If Research is So Important, Why Do We Often Ignore the Results? 6. When Therapy Tails 7. How We Really Learn to Do Therapy 8. Intake Interviews, the "Real" Problem, and How to Fix It 9. What's So Special About the 50 Minute Hour? 10. Who Are the Most Exceptional Clinicians? 11. Why the Effects of Therapy Don't Often Last 12. Scolding Therapists About Social Justice and Advocacy 13. Mythology and Ethics 14. Balancing Hope and Despair, and the Real Reasons for Burnout 15. Last Chapter but Not the End References
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"Kottler (Baylor College of Medicine) and Balkin (Univ. of Mississippi) provide a comprehensive summary of what therapists think they know about psychotherapy, alongside (or in contrast to) what is actually true about it." -- D. C. Marston, Marston Psychological Services, LLC, CHOICE
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Selling point: Written by two highly respected authors with a combination of deep clinical and research expertise, the book questions many of the assumed "truths" that counselors and therapists take for granted. Selling point: The book trains a critical eye on the field of counseling and the basic tenets of the practice of psychotherapy. Selling point: Chapters pose unexamined questions such as "what's so special about the 50-minute hour" or "why don't the effects of therapy last" and then guide the reader through what is known, what is assumed, and how to think critically about the issue at hand.
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Jeffrey A. Kottler, PhD, is Clinical Professor, Menninger Department of Psychiatry, Baylor College of Medicine and Professor Emeritus, Department of Counseling, California State University, Fullerton.Richard Balkin, PhD, Professor, Department of Leadership and Counselor Education, University of Mississippi and Editor, Journal of Counseling and Development.
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Selling point: Written by two highly respected authors with a combination of deep clinical and research expertise, the book questions many of the assumed "truths" that counselors and therapists take for granted. Selling point: The book trains a critical eye on the field of counseling and the basic tenets of the practice of psychotherapy. Selling point: Chapters pose unexamined questions such as "what's so special about the 50-minute hour" or "why don't the effects of therapy last" and then guide the reader through what is known, what is assumed, and how to think critically about the issue at hand.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780190090692
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Inc; Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
522 gr
Høyde
157 mm
Bredde
236 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
288

Om bidragsyterne

Jeffrey A. Kottler, PhD, is Clinical Professor, Menninger Department of Psychiatry, Baylor College of Medicine and Professor Emeritus, Department of Counseling, California State University, Fullerton.Richard Balkin, PhD, Professor, Department of Leadership and Counselor Education, University of Mississippi and Editor, Journal of Counseling and Development.