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Clinician's Guide to Self-Renewal Essential Advice from the Field.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Wicks, Robert J.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2014.
Colección:New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Clinician's Guide to Self-Renewal: Essential Advice From the Field
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Abou the Book
  • About the Editors
  • About the Authors
  • Self-Renewal Themes in Psychotherapy: An Introduction
  • Overview of the Present Volume
  • Part I: Self-Renewal and the Clinician
  • Chapter 1: Growth, Love, and Work in Psychotherapy: Sources of Therapeutic Talent and Clinician Self-Renewal
  • I. Personal Growth, Love, and the Development of Therapeutic Talent
  • Personal Growth
  • Growth Through Love and the Accrual of "Therapeutic Talent"
  • Summary
  • II. What It Takes to Be a Therapist
  • Therapeutic Talent: Relational Skills and Reflectivity
  • Wanting to Help: Personal Roots of Therapeutic Motivation
  • Personal Therapy: Self-Repair and Self-Renewal
  • Relations Between the Private Life and Professional Work of Therapists
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 2: Renewing One's Self-Care Sensibilities: Distress, Burnout, Vicarious Traumatization, and Self-Renewal
  • The Challenges of Being a Helping Professional
  • Distress
  • Burnout
  • Vicarious Traumatization
  • Problems With Professional Competence
  • The Ethical Mandate to Monitor and Promote Our Wellness
  • Self-Care and Well Functioning
  • Maladaptive Coping Strategies
  • Self-Awareness, Risk Factors, and Warning Signs
  • Self-Care as Self-Renewal
  • Continuing Your Self-Care (Self-Renewal) Journey
  • References
  • Chapter 3: Self-Care for Clinicians in the Disaster Context
  • Clinician Stress in Disaster-An Example From Haiti
  • Acute Stress
  • Burnout
  • Vicarious Traumatization
  • Cautions for Care Professionals With Significant Ties to Impacted Communities
  • References
  • Chapter 4: Clinical Supervision and Self-Renewal
  • What Is Clinical Supervision?
  • Self-Renewal
  • First Continuum: Illness to Wellness
  • Second Continuum: Passive to Active
  • Clinical Supervision and Self-Renewal
  • Continuous Reflection Is Necessary for Optimal Growth at All Levels of Experience
  • Many Beginning Practitioners Experience Anxiety in Their Work
  • Clients Serve as a Major Source of Influence and Are Therapists' Primary Teachers
  • Interpersonal Sources Are Most Effective at Propelling Professional Development
  • Suffering Broadens Acceptance and Appreciation of Human Variability
  • Realignment From "Self as Hero" to "Client as Hero"
  • Mandatory Development
  • All Counselors
  • Novice Counselors and Skill Development
  • Experienced Counselors and Stagnation
  • Aspirational Self-Renewal
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Part II: Alonetime, Mindfulness, the Sabbath, Natural Empathy: Loving Kindness, Zen Therapy, and Self-Renewal
  • Chapter 5: Valuing and Accessing Alonetime: Silence, Solitude, and Reflection in the Life of the Clinician
  • Alonetime
  • Recognizing, Honoring, and Appreciating More Fully the Spaces in Daily Life
  • Appreciating the Crumbs of Alonetime