On Being a Therapist

On Being a Therapist by Jeffrey A. Kottler, published by Oxford University Press in 2017, is a comprehensive exploration of the intricacies involved in the therapeutic profession. This fifth edition, spanning 306 pages, delves into the evolving challenges faced by therapists, including the impact of technology, economic pressures, and advancements in therapeutic techniques. Kottler addresses the stressors stemming from managed care bureaucracy and the emotional burdens carried by clients, providing a nuanced perspective on the therapist’s role.
Readers will find that this edition includes updated sources and new material that reflect contemporary issues in the field, along with two new chapters focusing on storytelling in therapy and maximizing the therapeutic experience as a client. The book serves as a resource for students and professionals in various disciplines such as counseling, clinical psychology, and social work, offering insights into the humanistic aspects of therapy and the social dynamics at play. This thorough revision aims to support mental health professionals in navigating their practices effectively.
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For more than thirty years, On Being a Therapist has inspired generations of mental health professionals to explore the most private and sacred aspects of their work helping others. In this thoroughly revised and updated fifth edition, Jeffrey Kottler explores many of the challenges that therapists face in their practices today, including pressures from increased technology, economic realities, and advances in theory and technique. He also explores the stress factors that are brought on from managed care bureaucracy, conflicts at work, and clients’ own anxiety and depression. This new edition includes updated sources, new material on technology, new problems that therapists face, and two new chapters: “On Being a Therapeutic Storyteller-and Listener” and “On Being a Client: How to Get the Most from Therapy.” Generations of students and practitioners in counseling, clinical psychology, social work, psychotherapy, marriage and family therapy, and human services have found comfort and confidence in On Being a Therapist, and this Fifth Edition — intended to be the author’s last major update to the seminal work — only builds upon this solid foundation as it continues to educate helping professionals everywhere.
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