On Being a Therapist

On Being a Therapist by Jeffrey A. Kottler, published by Jossey-Bass on August 6, 1993, is a revised edition comprising 320 pages. This book offers a candid exploration of the significant impact that clients have on therapists, detailing how these interactions can lead to personal insights and professional growth.
Readers will find an in-depth examination of the relationship between psychotherapists and their patients, highlighting the reciprocal nature of therapy. Kottler discusses how therapists can leverage the experiences shared by their clients to address their own challenges and foster positive change, ultimately enhancing their effectiveness in the therapeutic process. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in the philosophy of psychotherapy and the dynamics of therapist-client interactions.
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A candid account of the profound ways in which therapists are influenced by their clients. The book explains how practitioners can use the insights gained from their clients’ experiences to solve their own problems, realize positive change in themselves, and become better therapists.
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