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Self-Development and Transcendence: Effective Consciousness as the Goal of Psychotherapy

Author Donald Clark
Publisher iUniverse
Category Psychology
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Author(s)Donald Clark
PublisheriUniverse
ISBN / ASIN0595160689
ISBN-139780595160686
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Sales Rank6,298,873
CategoryPsychology
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Two-thirds of the way through my thirty-eight year career as a Clinical Psychologist I felt the need to describe and understand exactly what I had been doing as I attempted to help counselees, and why I seemed to be successful. This self-analysis forced me to develop working definitions of life, consciousness, freewill, self-development, and self-transcendence, and led me to conclude that to be successful in psychotherapy counselees must be taught the effective use of consciousness. Sharing what I have learned is my way of thanking those thousands of counselees who have shared their lives with me and enabled me to learn about myself. I also hope that reading this book will encourage my psychotherapeutic colleagues to put even more effort into their own self-analysis. For me, the effort was worthwhile. At the close of my career, I am finally comfortable that what I was doing was exactly what I should have been doing.
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