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020 _a9781138360433
040 _cLCIC LIBRARY
082 _aREF 616.8914 B73
100 _aPatricia Harte Bratt
_eAuthor
245 0 _aMutual growth in the psychotherapeutic relationship :
_breciprocal resilience /
260 _aMilton Park :
_bRoutledge,
_c2019.
300 _a192 pages;
_b 1 online resource
520 _aMutual Growth in the Psychotherapeutic Relationship: Reciprocal Resilience is an essential, innovative guide for mental health professionals who listen repeatedly to stories of devastation and trauma. Moving beyond traditions that consider the clinician as existing only for the patient and not as an individual, this breakthrough model explores the possibility of mutual resilience-building and personal benefit developing between therapists and their patients. The first section of the book situates Reciprocal Resilience in the context of evolving resilience studies. The second section provides lively, demonstrative clinical anecdotes from therapists themselves, organized into chapters focused on enhancing their positive strategies for coping and growth while functioning under duress. This book presents a framework for teaching and supervising psychotherapists that can enrich clinician well-being, while recognizing the therapeutic relationship as the key for enabling patients' emotional growth. It challenges mental health practitioners to share their own experiences, presenting a research model syntonic with how clinicians think and work daily in their professional practice. It offers a pioneering approach, finding inspiration in even the darkest moments for therapists and patients alike
650 _aHEALTH & FITNESS Diseases General
650 _aMEDICAL Evidence-Based Medicine
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