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Kenneth S. Pope

    Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling 4th Edition
    Sexual Feelings in Psychotherapy
    How to Survive and Thrive as a Therapist
    The Stream of Consciousness
    What Therapists Don't Talk About and Why
    Als hätte ich mit einem Gott geschlafen
    • Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling 4th Edition

      A Practical Guide

      • 475 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      Praise for the Fourth Edition highlights its exceptional value and relevance in the field of psychotherapy and counseling ethics. Esteemed professionals commend it as the gold standard and a must-read for all training programs. The book is deemed essential for therapists at every career stage, offering timely new material, including a discussion on how conscientious individuals can arrive at differing ethical conclusions. It serves as an invaluable sourcebook for practicing mental health professionals and students alike. Readers appreciate the insightful chapter on ethical practices in the digital realm, noting its relevance even for tech-savvy psychologists. Another standout chapter addresses responses to interrogation issues, which is anticipated to become a classic reference. The authors, recognized as national treasures in psychology, exemplify the principles they discuss, making this work a top resource for anyone in the field. Overall, the Fourth Edition is celebrated for its comprehensive approach to ethics, making it an indispensable addition to any mental health professional's library.

      Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling 4th Edition2010
    • Exploring the myths and taboo topics that weaken therapists' practice and cause anxiety, discomfort, and confusion, this book addresses such topics as getting caught off guard by fee entanglements, becoming enraged at patients, understanding sexual arousal and impulses, and being fired.

      What Therapists Don't Talk About and Why2006
      5,0
    • This book is a nuts-and-bolts guide to starting, growing, or improving a psychotherapy practice. Graduate psychology programs offer a wealth of information on honing one's therapeutic skills, but often provide little information on the "how to's" of practice.

      How to Survive and Thrive as a Therapist2005
      3,2
    • Sexual Feelings in Psychotherapy

      Explorations for Therapists and Therapists-In-Training

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      This book presents research, theory and practical guidance about therapists' sexual feelings and their responses to patients' sexual feelings, issues and behaviour. It examines common reactions that sexual feelings may evoke in therapists and clues to therapists' unacknowledged sexual feelings. The authors discuss the historical resistance within the profession to understanding and acknowledging these feelings and responses, and they offer a variety of educational approaches that foster self-exploration and self-discovery, and that focus on the effects of contextual factors (e.g. gender, age, sexual orientation) on the experience of sexual feelings. The approach taken by the authors allows both seasoned therapists and novice therapists or therapists-in-training to sensitise themselves to a myriad of ethical and therapeutic issues. Their approach is always informed by the guiding principle that sexual expression between therapist and patient is countertherapeutic and never appropriate.

      Sexual Feelings in Psychotherapy1993
    • Collection of scientific papers providing both scope and depth in defining the area of research and theory concerned with investigations into the stream of consciousness.

      The Stream of Consciousness1978
      4,5