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Becoming a Therapist

A Workbook for Personal Exploration

 

Donald R. Kerr, Jr.

 

The therapist is a powerful variable in guiding people who are emotionally troubled and in facilitating human change. To achieve positive outcomes for clients, it is important for counselors and therapists to have the ability to create an emotionally safe place for clients to explore problems. An important element in achieving these goals is for counselors and therapists to be aware of and comfortable with their own worldview and be able to accept the worldview of others. Included in this much-needed, interactive workbook are thirty-three classroom-tested activities containing probing questions that help to raise users’ awareness of their personal values, views of real-life experiences, and ways to approach problem solving. The author’s goal is to engage the user (a prospective counselor or an experienced practitioner) in a nonthreatening personal self-exploration rather than to espouse a specific theoretical orientation or to seek “right” answers. The thought-provoking “explorations” will increase users’ understanding of their own feelings about and reactions to the diverse issues they will address as counselors or therapists.

Cavanagh-Levitov, The Counseling Experience, 2/E

Hershenson et al., Community Counseling

Martin, Counseling and Therapy Skills, 2/E

Martin-Moore, Basics of Clinical Practice

Parsons, Fundamentals of the Helping Process

Todd-Bohart, Foundations of Clinical and Counseling Psychology, 4/E


 

$24.95 list, 178 pages

10-digit ISBN: 1-57766-131-1

13-digit ISBN: 978-1-57766-131-3

© 2000

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Table of Contents

 

Part I. THERAPY PROCESSES
1. What Helps When You Are Upset?
2. What about Advice?
3. Goals
4. Analogies
5. Confrontation
6. Empathy
7. Judgments
8. Expanding Options
9. Getting the Real Message
10. Human Change
11. Process/Content Interventions
12. Questions

13. Teaching
14. Tracking Feelings
15. Creating a Safe Place
16. Good-Byes
Part II. PERSONAL TOPICS

17. Marriage
18. Family
19. Children
20. Parenting
21. Relationships
22. Sex
23. Experiencing Feelings
24. Expressing Feelings
25. Interpersonal Warmth
26. Shame
27. Money
28. Politics
29. Spirituality and Religion
30. Self-Care
31. Boundaries
32. Where to Look for Truth
33. Why Be a Therapist?