How Psychotherapists Develop: A Study of Therapeutic Work and Professional Growth
Book Details
PublisherAmerican Psychological Association
ISBN / ASINB00D2DKZQQ
ISBN-13978B00D2DKZQ6
Sales Rank1,464,630
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
To date, the research on psychotherapy outcomes has tended to concentrate on psychotherapies and treatments rather than on the characteristics of psychotherapists themselves. Perhaps surprisingly, there has been little systematic research on therapists' own personal and professional development. This volume documents an ambitious, multinational survey that helps correct that situation.
Among the questions that interested the authors were:
- In what ways do professional psychotherapists develop over the course of their careers?
- What factors influence their growth, positively or negatively?
- How does a psychotherapist's personal growth affect his or her therapeutic work and personal life?
- To what extent are developmental patterns broadly similar for all therapists and to what extent do they vary by profession, theoretical persuasion, nationality, or other characteristics (e.g., gender)?
This landmark book records the patterns and trends that define a profession.
