Speaking the unspoken : breaking the silence, myths, and taboos that hurt therapists and patients /
"This book discusses how silence around taboo topics can undermine the teaching, practice, and profession of psychotherapy"--
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , , , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, DC :
American Psychological Association,
[2023]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Unspoken Topics in Psychotherapy and How This Book Can Help Break the Silence
- Part I The Problem of the Unspoken
- Chapter 1 A Chilling Context for Psychotherapy: Cancel Culture, Hyperpolarization, Books and Topics Banned by the State, Frightened Academics, and Self-Censorship
- Chapter 2 A Silenced Profession: The Toxic Effects of Taboo Topics
- Chapter 3 Systems of Silencing and Cognitive Cues for Keeping Quiet
- Chapter 4 An Example of the Problem: Therapists' Sexual Attractions, Arousals, and Fantasies
- Part II Preparing to Break the Silence
- Chapter 5 Looking Inward: A Self-Assessment of How We Respond to Challenging Topics
- Chapter 6 Strengthening the Courage to Speak Up: Creating a Supportive Context
- Part III Speaking the Unspoken-Exercises for Exploring and Learning
- Chapter 7 Talking About Physical Difference and Disability
- Chapter 8 Talking About Sexual and Affectional Orientation
- Chapter 9 Talking About Sexual Reactions to Clients
- Chapter 10 Talking About Anger
- Chapter 11 Talking About Oppression
- Chapter 12 Speaking Up About White Supremacy Culture
- Chapter 13 Talking About Religion
- Chapter 14 Talking About Money and Fees
- Chapter 15 Talking About Death and Dying
- Part IV Speaking the Unspoken-Beyond Psychotherapy
- Chapter 16 Speaking Up in Supervision and Consultation
- Chapter 17 Speaking Up in the Profession and the Community
- Part V But What If . . .
- Chapter 18 Hitting a Wall, or the Wall Hitting Us: What to Do When Confused, Scared, Disheartened, or Stuck
- References
- Index
- About the Authors