Bad therapy Master therapists share their worst failures

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Published
Philadelphia, Pa. : Brunner/Routledge 2003.
Language
English
Other Authors
Jeffrey A. Kottler (-), Jon Carlson
Physical Description
201 p.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780415933223
9780415933230
  • About the Authors
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Parameters of Bad Therapy
  • 1.. Jeffrey A. Kottler: The Thing Is
  • 2.. Jon Carlson: Stories Without Endings
  • 3.. Peggy Papp: A Public Humiliation
  • 4.. Arnold A. Lazarus: A Huge Dose of Humility
  • 5.. Violet Oaklander: If I Learned Something, Then I Can Forgive Myself
  • 6.. Richard Schwartz: The Critical Parts of Me
  • 7.. William Glasser: I Can't Wait Until You Leave
  • 8.. Stephen Lankton: Speaking the Client's Language
  • 9.. Francine Shapiro: I Need to Have Safeguards in Place
  • 10.. Raymond Corsini: Don't Get Stuck With One Approach
  • 11.. John Gray: Being in Bad Therapy
  • 12.. Frank Pittman: I Take a Lot of Risks
  • 13.. Sam Gladding: I Zigged When I Should Have Zagged
  • 14.. Susan M. Johnson: I Felt Quite Helpless
  • 15.. Pat Love: Listening to My Inner Voice
  • 16.. Art Freeman: We're Not as Smart as We Think We Are
  • 17.. John C. Norcross: 50 Minutes of Pure Hostility
  • 18.. Len Sperry: Letting Things Get Personal
  • 19.. Scott D. Miller: I Should Have Known Better
  • 20.. Michael F. Hoyt: I Was Blind at the Time
  • 21.. Richard B. Stuart: I Expect Too Much
  • 22.. Michele Weiner-Davis: Struck by a Bolt of Lightning--Again!
  • 23.. Some Common Themes and Lessons Learned
  • References