
Changes in the Therapist
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 12. August 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
248 pages
978-1-138-00267-8 (ISBN)
Description
Modern therapy has shifted its emphasis to focus on the interpersonal field and on "mutuality of influence." The therapist and the patient are now seen as participating in an ongoing feedback loop, with each influencing the other. This interpersonal focus has brought the therapists and their reactions more into the foreground. Experiences with patients can, in fact, have strong reverberations in practitioners' own lives and can be the cause or source of essential changes in the psyche of the therapist.
This book is the first to explore how efforts to work through issues in therapeutic relationships may permanently affect therapists' beliefs, feelings, and/or actions. The authors, all highly regarded senior clinicians, describe their own reactions and the types of changes that they went through as a consequence of their treatment of a particular patient. They do not make the therapeutic process seem artificially smooth and seamless. In probing their own struggles and difficulties, they illuminate the in-depth workings of the therapeutic relationship. The editors' introduction constructs a systematic framework within which to think about the changes the authors recount. Changes in the Therapist will be of compelling interest to all those involved in therapy.
This book is the first to explore how efforts to work through issues in therapeutic relationships may permanently affect therapists' beliefs, feelings, and/or actions. The authors, all highly regarded senior clinicians, describe their own reactions and the types of changes that they went through as a consequence of their treatment of a particular patient. They do not make the therapeutic process seem artificially smooth and seamless. In probing their own struggles and difficulties, they illuminate the in-depth workings of the therapeutic relationship. The editors' introduction constructs a systematic framework within which to think about the changes the authors recount. Changes in the Therapist will be of compelling interest to all those involved in therapy.
Reviews / Votes
"This very revealing and informative book examines the kinds of change that can occur in the therapist as a result of a relationship developed in therapy."-READINGS: A Journal of Reviews and Commentary in Mental Health
"This book is a welcome and important contribution consisting of personal stories about change and the reflections on the factors that may have influenced that process....Readers will find [it] to be stimulating and thought-provoking....This fascinating book has the potential to stimulate clinicians and researchers alike to learn more about the multitude of ways in which we are changed by...therapeutic encounters."
-American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
"....As Irvin Yalom reminds us in his excellent books on psychotherapy...it is a good therapist who can learn from the relationship with a patient, making it a bidirectional 'give and take.' The existential issues in psychotherapy are powerful ones. The challenge is to examine the obstacles to having an authentic relationship and remove them by being honest and open, using one's here-and-now reactions as fuel for the fire of therapy. This means modeling as well as promoting change, showing patients that you respect them enough to change with them. There is an old saying that 'It is a smart hypnotist that knows who is hypnotizing whom.' Smart therapists know how to grow with their patients. This book is thoughtfully put together and provides a broad range of well-described experiences from seasoned psychotherapists. Enjoy it and let it change you."
-David Spiegel, MD
Stanford University School of Medicine, From the Foreword
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
368 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-00267-8 (9781138002678)
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Content
Contents: D. Spiegel, Foreword. S. Kahn, E. Fromm, Introduction. Part I:Changes in Attitude About Death.M.R. Eisen, From an Artist's Palette. S. Kahn, A Matter of Life and Death: The Case of Jan. R.V. Rogan, Where Angels Fear To Tread. E. Wick, Hearing The Unspoken: From Hypnotherapist to Comatherapist. Part II:Changes in Ability to Mourn Parents.D.A. Soskis, Finding a Fatherly Self. L. LaClave, The Nike Boy and I. Part III:Changes in Perspectives of the Self.B. Bursch, L. Zeltzer, Pain: A Story. P.A. Alden, Gently Wiping Her Tears Away. J. Murray-Joebsis, Empathic Interactive Therapy: Feeling and Learning With the Patient. J.W. Rhue, Death, Bereavement, and the Therapist. M.J. Peebles-Kleiger, The Little Engine That Could. Part IV:Changes in Technique.S. Krippner, Myths in Collision. A. Ellis, Changing the Use of Hypnosis in My Practice. Part V:Changes in Tolerance for Uncertainty.J.R. Van Eenwyk, Countertransference and the Torture Survivor. K. Olness, Living With Uncertainty. R.P. Kluft, In Harm's Way: Thoughts and Reflections on an Unwelcome Struggle.