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Psychotherapist Revealed Therapists Speak about Self-Disclosure in Psychotherapy

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ISBN-10: 0415963834

ISBN-13: 9780415963831

Edition: 2009

Authors: Andrea Bloomgarden, Rosemary B. Mennuti

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In this volume, psychotherapists speak openly and honestly about their self-disclosure practices, revealing in stories a variety of self-disclosure and boundary issues that occur in the course of their work. Moving away from the Freudian taboo against self-disclosure, this work will be useful to anyone working in psychotherapy.
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Book details

List price: $56.99
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Publication date: 6/23/2009
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 342
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.298
Language: English

About the Editors
About the Authors
Foundations
Therapist self-disclosure: Beyond the taboo
Less is more: An argument for the judicious use of self-disclosure
Therapist self-disclosure: Standard of care, ethical considerations, and therapeutic context
Case examples by clinical orientation and clientele
Self-disclosure as a turning point in psychotherapy
To share or not to share: Self-disclosure in the treatment of borderline personality disorder
I second that emotion! On self-disclosure and its metaprocessing
Lessons learned from adolescent girls
Behavioral treatment of a case involving obsessive-compulsive hoarding: Case formulation, the therapeutic relationship, and in vivo therapy
Treating addictions: A balanced approach to boundaries and therapist self-disclosure
Interface of therapist and client ethnic/racial/cultural factors
Healing the wounds of attachment: An EMDR relational approach
Learning to be authentic with clients: The untold journey of a relational practitioner
Engendering a new paradigm: Self-disclosure with queer clients
Treatment variations
Family therapist/family member: Family dynamics at work and at home
The perils of rigid adherence: A look back at a group
Creative expression in service of others: Reflections on transparency in art therapy practice
The therapeutic relationship in motion: A dance/movement therapist's perspective
Therapist losses and personal challenges
Nobody gets to see the wizard: An interview with Dan Gottlieb
Confronting life's adversities: Self-disclosure in print and in session
For your client's sake: Practicing clinically constructive self-disclosure
Supervision, best practice guidelines
Self-disclosure in clinical supervision
Collective wisdom for good practice: Themes for consideration
Index