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On Being a Master Therapist: Practicing What You Preach by Jeffrey A. Kottler (E

Description: On Being a Master Therapist by Jeffrey A. Kottler, Jon Carlson Learn from master therapists and bring your skills to the next level Bringing a breath of fresh air to the therapy profession, this compelling and thoughtful resource urges readers to move from competency to full mastery in the mental health field. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Learn from master therapists and bring your skills to the next level Bringing a breath of fresh air to the therapy profession, this compelling and thoughtful resource urges readers to move from competency to full mastery in the mental health field. Combining the findings of hundreds of previous studies, interviews with a wide range of master therapists, own unique experiences and perspectives, Jeffery A. Kottler and Jon Carlson have devised a guide that takes therapists out of their comfort zones. Professionals in the fields of psychology, counseling, social work, and human services, as well as graduate students studying for these professions, will find a level of honesty and candor in this resource, which tackles a range of essential topics in a frank, personal tone, and closes with a meaningful discussion about the challenges of striving for mastery. Master therapists and authors Kottler and Carlson explore a range of hot-button topics, such as: Cultural misunderstandingsDisliking your clients (or having clients dislike you)Receiving negative feedback from clientsInjecting creativity into the therapeutic processFinding time for social justice and advocacy On Being a Master Therapist provides a much-needed look at a range of topics that arent often given such genuine and insightful treatment, with the goal of helping you attain the attributes that truly distinguish excellence in clinical practice. Start on your journey toward mastery with this thoughtful resource. Back Cover Take the first steps from competency to mastery in your clinical practice! On Being a Master Therapist: Practicing What You Preach is an honest and accessible narrative that builds on Jeffrey Kottlers previous best seller On Being a Therapist . Kottler and Carlson use observations from a multitude of sources, including research studies, the sage advice of dozens of esteemed writers and scholars who have investigated facets of therapist mastery, as well as their own extensive experience. This book is filled with personal insights from two of the professions wisest sages, discussing delicate and provocative issues with humor, candor, and honesty. On Being a Master Therapist takes a bold approach in which Jeffrey and Jon share compelling and engaging first-hand accounts that guide motivated therapists and counselors down the road to becoming masters. This is an outstanding resource for professionals in the fields of psychology, counseling, social work, and human services. It is also an excellent learning platform for graduate-level students and general readers interested in the helping professions, and offers insight in these key areas: What is known and misunderstood about excellence in therapy Important and neglected facets of mastery What distinguishes mastery in clinical practice Hot-button issues such as learning from failures, cultural misunderstandings, and advocacy Mastery-level clinical skills can be augmented and strengthened This is a unique book about counseling and psychotherapy, and what matters most in creating and sustaining a superlative therapeutic practice. The personal tone and powerful honesty of On Being a Master Therapist: Practicing What You Preach invites readers to become as committed to their own personal and professional development as they are devoted to helping their clients make positive and lasting changes in their lives. Flap Take the first steps from competency to mastery in your clinical practice! On Being a Master Therapist: Practicing What You Preach is an honest and accessible narrative that builds on Jeffrey Kottlers previous best seller On Being a Therapist . Kottler and Carlson use observations from a multitude of sources, including research studies, the sage advice of dozens of esteemed writers and scholars who have investigated facets of therapist mastery, as well as their own extensive experience. This book is filled with personal insights from two of the professions wisest sages, discussing delicate and provocative issues with humor, candor, and honesty. On Being a Master Therapist takes a bold approach in which Jeffrey and Jon share compelling and engaging first-hand accounts that guide motivated therapists and counsellors down the road to becoming masters. This is an outstanding resource for professionals in the fields of psychology, counseling, social work, and human services. It is also an excellent learning platform for graduate-level students and general readers interested in the helping professions, and offers insight in these key areas: What is known and misunderstood about excellence in therapy Important and neglected facets of mastery What distinguishes mastery in clinical practice Hot-button issues such as learning from failures, cultural misunderstandings, and advocacy Mastery-level clinical skills can be augmented and strengthened This is a unique book about counseling and psychotherapy, and what matters most in creating and sustaining a superlative therapeutic practice. The personal tone and powerful honesty of On Being a Master Therapist: Practicing What You Preach invites readers to become as committed to their own personal and professional development as they are devoted to helping their clients make positive and lasting changes in their lives. Author Biography JEFFREY A. KOTTLER, PhD, is Professor of Counseling at California State University, Fullerton and Founder of Empower Nepali Girls, an organization that provides educational scholarships for at-risk children in Nepal. JON CARLSON, Psy.D, Ed.D, is a Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Counseling at Governors State University, University Park, Illinois and a psychologist with the Wellness Clinic in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Table of Contents Preface ix Introduction: Two Variations on a Theme 1 1 What Is a Master Therapist Anyway—And How Do You Get to Be One? 11 What Is a Master Therapist? 13 Different Standards of Mastery 15 Client and Therapist Perceptions of Outcomes 18 Definitions of Mastery by Experts on the Subject 20 2 What We (Think We) Know So Far 25 A Movement Toward Consensus 25 What Does Make a Difference? 28 Talking to the Masters 34 What Famous Therapists Appear to Have in Common 38 3 Deep Compassion and Caring 45 Creating Connections 46 Commitment and Investment 52 The Growth Edge 57 4 Sophisticated Interpersonal Skills: Really, Really Listening 61 "Howd You Do That?" 65 Little Things Make a Huge Difference 68 Listening Differently 71 Being in the Moment 74 5 Being Fully Present While Focusing on the Other 75 Altered States of Being 79 Mind Chatter 80 A Way of Being 84 Staying Present With Ourselves 87 6 Knowing What Maybe/Probably/Mostly Makes a Difference 89 What Makes a Difference? 91 Beyond Understanding: Honoring Magic and Mystery 108 7 Speaking the Truth 111 Lies in Therapy 112 Confronting Deception 113 Hard Truths 118 Taking Risks and Exploring the Unknown 123 8 Making Mistakes—But Not the Same Ones Over and Over 127 Making Mistakes Isnt the Problem 128 Practicing Self-Compassion 133 Most Common Mistakes 136 Mistakes or Just Data to Process? 141 9 Inviting and Responding to Constructive Feedback 143 Sources of Feedback 148 Clients Are the Best Teachers 149 Feedback Thats Most Helpful 150 Processing Feedback Gratefully 151 Being Accountable to Ourselves, Our Colleagues, and Our Clients 153 Life-Changing Feedback 157 Recruiting Master Coaches and Mentors 158 How We Know What We Know 165 10 Who You Are Is as Important as What You Do 167 Who We Are Versus What We Do 168 Qualities of Master Therapists 169 Practicing Self-Compassion 175 Modeling As Best We Can 176 11 Acknowledging Commonalities, Responding to Differences 181 Multiple Cultural Identities 182 An Individuals Multiplicity of Cultures 183 What We Share in Common 188 Metabolizing Theory and Embracing Complexity 189 12 Love Is a Four-Letter Word in Therapy 193 Multiple Dimensions of Caring 194 Owning Our Personal Motives 196 Learning How to Love 197 Love Is Always Possible 199 13 Getting Wild and a Little Crazy: Promoting Creative Breakthroughs 205 When Models and Theories Limit Our Creative Options 206 Sorting Out All the Voices in Our Heads 209 On Being Creative 211 Seeking New Knowledge While Embracing Mystery 214 Youve Never Heard of the Most Creative Therapists 218 Thinking Differently About Problems 221 Where Has Creativity Gone? 224 14 Promoting Social Interest and Advocacy 227 Who Has Time for This? 228 Real Master Therapists in Action 229 Consistent Themes Related to Advocacy Efforts 236 Lets Be Honest, Really Honest 237 Full Circle 240 15 Being a Work in Progress 243 A Voracious Curiosity 244 Confronting Despair Versus Hope 246 What Has Been Most Helpful Along the Way 250 What Has Been Least Helpful Along the Way 257 Its About Relationships, Not Content 259 Mastery Means Being Able to Accept Mystery 261 Epilogue 265 References 267 About the Authors 279 Index 281 Long Description Take the first steps from competency to mastery in your clinical practice! On Being a Master Therapist: Practicing What You Preach is an honest and accessible narrative that builds on Jeffrey Kottlers previous best seller On Being a Therapist . Kottler and Carlson use observations from a multitude of sources, including research studies, the sage advice of dozens of esteemed writers and scholars who have investigated facets of therapist mastery, as well as their own extensive experience. This book is filled with personal insights from two of the professions wisest sages, discussing delicate and provocative issues with humor, candor, and honesty. On Being a Master Therapist takes a bold approach in which Jeffrey and Jon share compelling and engaging first-hand accounts that guide motivated therapists and counselors down the road to becoming masters. This is an outstanding resource for professionals in the fields of psychology, counseling, social work, and human services. It is also an excellent learning platform for graduate-level students and general readers interested in the helping professions, and offers insight in these key areas: What is known and misunderstood about excellence in therapy Important and neglected facets of mastery What distinguishes mastery in clinical practice Hot-button issues such as learning from failures, cultural misunderstandings, and advocacy Mastery-level clinical skills can be augmented and strengthened This is a unique book about counseling and psychotherapy, and what matters most in creating and sustaining a superlative therapeutic practice. The personal tone and powerful honesty of On Being a Master Therapist: Practicing What You Preach invites readers to become as committed to their own personal and professional development as they are devoted to helping their clients make positive and lasting changes in their lives. Feature Chapter 1 What IS a Master Therapist Anyway. . . And How DoYou Get to Be One? What IS a Master Therapist Anyway? Different Standards of Mastery Client and Therapist Perceptions of Outcomes Definitions of Mastery by Experts on the Subject Chapter 2 What We (Think We) Know So Far A Movement Toward Consensus What Does Make a Difference? Talking to the Masters What Famous Therapists Appear to Have in Common Chapter 3 Deep Compassion and Caring Creating Connections Commitment and Investment The Growth Edge Chapter 4 Sophisticated Interpersonal Skills: Really, Really Listening ?How?d You Do That?? Little Things Make a Huge Difference Listening Differently Being in the Moment Chapter 5 Being Fully Present While Focusing On theOther Altered States of Being Mind Chatter A Way of Being Staying Present with Ourselves Chapter 6 Knowing What Maybe/Probably/Mostly Makes aDifference What Makes a Difference? Beyond Understanding: Honoring Magic and Mystery Chapter 7 Speaking the Truth Lies in Therapy Confronting Deception Hard Truths Taking Risks and Exploring the Unknown Chapter 8 Making Mistakes?But Not the Same Ones Overand Over Making Mistakes isn?t the Problem Practicing Self-Compassion Most Common Mistakes Mistakes or Just Data to Process? Chapter 9 Inviting and Responding to ConstructiveFeedback Sources of Feedback Clients are the Best Teachers Feedback That?s Most Helpful Processing Feedback Gratefully Being Accountable to Ourselves, Our Colleagues, and OurClients Life-Changing Feedback Recruiting Master Coaches and Mentors How We Know What We Know Chapter 10 Who You Are is as Important as What You Do Who We Are Versus What We Do Qualities of Master Therapists Practicing Self-Compassion Modeling As Best We Can Chapter 11 Acknowledging Commonalities, Responding toDifferences Multiple Cultural Identities An Individual?s Multiplicity of Cultures What We Share in Common Metabolizing Theory and Embracing Complexity Chapter 12 Love is a Four-Letter Word in Therapy Multiple Dimensions of Caring Owning Our Personal Motives Learning How to Love Love is Always Possible Chapter 13 Getting Wild, and a Little Crazy: PromotingCreative Breakthroughs When Models and Theories Limit Our Creative Options Sorting Out All the Voices in Our Heads On Being Creative Seeking New Knowledge While Embracing Mystery You?ve Never Heard of the Most Creative Therapists Thinking Differently About Problems Where Has Creativity Gone? Chapter 14 Promoting Social Interest and Advocacy Who Has Time for This? Real Master Therapists in Action Consistent Themes Related to Advocacy Efforts Let?s be Honest, Really Honest Full Circle Chapter 15 Being a Work in Progress A Voracious Curiosity Confronting Despair Versus Hope What Has Been MostHelpful Along the Way What Has Been Least Helpful Along the Way It?s About Relationships, Not Content Mastery Means Being Able to Accept Mystery Epilogue References Details ISBN1118225813 ISBN-10 1118225813 ISBN-13 9781118225813 Media Book Short Title ON BEING A MASTER THERAPIST Language English Year 2014 Subtitle Practicing What You Preach Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States DEWEY 150.19 Illustrations black & white tables Edition 1st Format Paperback UK Release Date 2014-08-08 NZ Release Date 2014-06-03 Author Jon Carlson Pages 304 Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc Publication Date 2014-08-08 Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc Audience Professional & Vocational US Release Date 2014-08-08 AU Release Date 2014-05-22 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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