Langbeschreibung
Doing Better is intended to help therapists and counselors to explore more fully and systematically the processes of self-improvement in their work and lives.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
PrefaceAuthorsWhen Therapists Supervise ThemselvesJeffrey A. KottlerThe Natural and Unnatural Evolution of Therapist DevelopmentJeffrey A. Kottler and W. Paul JonesCritical Self-MonitoringDavid Shepard and Gloria MorrowA Syllabus for Self-SupervisionW. Paul Jones and Robert L. HarbachConfronting AdversityDana L. Comstock and Thelma H. DuffyHasta La Vista Baby-I'm Outta Here:Dealing With BoredomSherill Wiseman and Carol ScottRecognizing Ethnic/Racial Biases and Discriminatory Practices Through Self-SupervisionJesse Brinson and Jose M. CervantesSelf Supervision in Youth CounselingDavid LearyTechnoconsultation:Getting Help in Far-Flung PlacesJohn A. Casey and W. Paul JonesThere is no "I" in Self:A Discursive Approach to Self-SupervisionStacey L. Sinclair and Gerald MonkFrom Self-Regulation to Self-Supervision:Lessons from Sport Psychology to the Practice of TherapyDavid D. Chen and Matt Englar CarlsonSelf-Supervision in Medical SettingsLaurie Carty and W. Paul JonesLicensing Boards and Continuing Professional Growth:Friend or Foe?Shirley Emerson and W. Paul JonesTherapist:Heal Thyself!Maryam Sayyedi and Kathy O' ByrneBlind Spots and Ruts in the Road:The Limits of Self-SupervisionLeah Brew and Mike AltekruseFinal ThoughtsJeffrey Kottler and W. Paul Jones