Here is an informative new guide designed to improve the training and therapy effectiveness of psychotherapists by promoting a sensitivity to stages of development, clinical settings, and mind sets of trainees and supervisors. Other treatments of psychotherapy supervision and training often neglect the special influence of variations in setting which can lead to harmful or non-curative therapy. In this book emphasis is given to the need for training supervisors to recognize and make their students aware of the impact of setting and context on the approach and effectiveness of therapy. This is accomplished in this insightful volume by examining a variety of clinical environments and the specific elements that they bring to psychotherapy.Individual chapters are written by professionals who bring their viewpoint as clinical supervisors, as well as their experience as scientist-practitioners, to their contributions. A variety of clinical settings are analyzed, including medical, military, and university settings, multi-agency centers, juvenile justice centers, therapeutic foster home programs, and older adult treatment facilities. An examination of the benefits and drawbacks of live supervision and the impact of ethnic and cultural influences on therapy training are also examined. Psychotherapy Training: Contextual and Developmental Influences in Settings, Stages and Mind Sets improves supervision by alerting students and trainers to the implicit demands and predictable problems unique to several treatment contexts and populations, and methods to overcome these obstacles to successful therapy. Supervisors and trainees, psychotherapy training faculty, and psychotherapy researchers will benefit from this enlightening book.
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978-1-56024-133-1 (9781560241331)
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Contents Preface
I. Live Supervision
The Interaction of Supervision Needs Wtih Technique and Context in the Practice of Live Supervision
II. Race and Ethincity
Issues of Race and Ethnicity in Supervision: Emphasizing Who You Are, Not What You Know
III. Medical Settings
Supervision in Comprehensive Rehabilitation Settings: The Terrain and the Traveler
Behavioral Medicine: Using the High Risk Model and the Trojan Horse Procedure to Lead the Somatizing Patient Out of the Somatic Closet
IV. University Counseling Centers
Applications of Context to Supervision in University Counseling Centers
V. Military Settings
Psychotherapy and Its Supervision in the U. S. Military
VI. Complex Multiagency Settings
Clinical Child Psychology Training in the Juvenile Justice System: Treatment Demands, Therapist Development, and Supervisory Process
Interagency Community Settings: Supervision in a Therapeutic Foster Home Program
VII. Older Adults
Psychotherapy With Older Adults: Hopes and Fears
Conclusion: Consider the Source