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The Practical Practice of Marriage and Family Therapy
Terry S Trepper
Charles E Campbell
Mark O'Dell
Lorna L Hecker
其他書名
Things My Training Supervisor Never Told Me
出版
Routledge
, 2013-09-05
主題
Psychology / General
Psychology / Mental Health
ISBN
113578440X
9781135784409
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=cUS0AAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
It is a truism among therapists in most mental health disciplines that the most important aspects of clinical practice are learned only after one has left graduate school and entered “the real world.” While many of the basics could be covered in graduate school, supervisors of new therapists often feel that the fundamentals are only addressed in detail after a therapist has been employed. In response to this predicament, Odell and Campbell offer The Practical Practice of Marriage and Family Therapy: Things My Training Supervisor Never Told Me as a useful daily guide for graduate students and beginning marriage and family therapists that will ease the transition from learner to practicing professional in the clinical domain.Written in a refreshing and unpretentious style, much the way a caring seasoned professional would mentor a novice practitioner, The Practical Practice of Marriage and Family Therapy covers the major areas that typical graduate programs don’t have time to address, including how to:
integrate theoretical training with pragmatic clinical practice to maximize therapeutic effectiveness
face the practical problems involving the financial elements of clinical work
become a thoroughly credentialed professional
develop an approach to becoming specialized
uncover the motivation for being a professional marriage and family therapist
increase one’s ability to maintain high-level practice over a lifetime of work by developing coping strategies and methods of safeguarding one’s own mental healthAddressing the unique approach of their book, Odell and Campbell explain, “Whereas most texts are handbooks on the actual theories and techniques used with couples and families, this book is designed to be a guide to the beginning professional as s/he leaves the graduate training environment and enters the mental health field as it exists in contemporary America. Our hope is that this book would be one of those chosen by the novice practicing professional if s/he could only take two or three with them into the field, as it contains material that is most useful for everyday work in clinical settings.”