On Training To Be A Therapist

Author:   John Karter ,  Michael Jacobs
Publisher:   Open University Press
ISBN:  

9780335210022


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   16 October 2002
Format:   Hardback
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"Having become aware during his own training of the enormous and varied pressures that students of psychotherapy and counselling have to face, often without any real source of support, the author seeks to explore the professional and personal difficulties, anxieties, emotions and pitfalls engendered by this unique and often destabilizing process from what he terms a ""student's eye view"". Trainees frequently feel overwhelmed by an exhausting round of studying, clinical placements, supervision, and personal therapy, and are often engaged in a juggling act between training, family and work. The fundamental objective of the book is to confront and to ameliorate these demands and difficulties and to highlight the fact that therapy training can and should be an enjoyable and fulfilling process in itself. Among the many issues looked at are the ways in which training can change us as people, how it can affect our personal relationships, the dangers of adhering too strictly to theory, the terrors of essay writing, difficult issues with clients such as unplanned contact and sexuality, making the most of supervision, personal therapy, and many more. This work has been designed for use as a standard text on training courses at all levels. It is aimed principally at psychotherapy and counselling students, but should also appeal to qualified practitioners, tutors and supervisors looking for a different perspective."

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Author:   John Karter ,  Michael Jacobs
Publisher:   Open University Press
Imprint:   Open University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.410kg
ISBN:  

9780335210022


ISBN 10:   0335210023
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   16 October 2002
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Foreword by Michael Jacobs Introduction Facing up to mission impossible A change for the better? The art of survival on the long and winding road The dangers in playing it by the book Super-vision syndrome and how to avoid it Caution slow go area ahead Up close and personal The bitter-sweet taste of freedom Bibliography Index.

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I wish this had been available when I was a student. - Clive Carswell CPS 20030410 As course director of the Diploma in Counseling at Birkbeck College, I am frequently fielding enquiries from prospective students eager to embark on a career in counseling and often recommend this book so that they are better prepared for the harsh realities of training, then working, as a counselor. I wish this book had been available when I was a student. - Clive Carswell Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal 20030401 I would highly recommend this to a very informative and honest account of a road which I belive is well worth travelling and which students past and present will identify with. - Ruth Lipman GAM 20030121


Author Information

John Karter is a UKCP registered psychotherapist in private practice. He is also employed as a therapist for GamCare, the National Association for Gambling Care. As well as his psychotherapy qualifications, he has a degree in law. Before training as a psychotherapist, Karter was a sports writer for many years for The Times, The Sunday Times and The Independent. He has had two sporting biographies - Lester - Return Of A Legend and Frankie Dettori - The Illustrated Biography - published by Hodder Headline. He wrote a monthly column for the now defunct journal, The Psychotherapy Review, on which this book is loosely based. He has two sons, and lives in Kingston in Surrey.

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