Therapeutic Disaster: Masters of Psychotherapy Reveal the Worst Cases of Their Careers
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No psychotherapist is immune to mistakes in working with clients, but few are willing to openly discuss their own failures. The authors of this book have decided to clearly show that mistakes and blunders are not only an integral part of the profession, but also a reason to learn valuable lessons.
The book includes 22 short essays about the most failed cases in the careers of world-famous psychotherapists, who are deservedly recognized as masters of their craft. Experts in the field of psychotherapy will not only recount their own professional failures that still keep them up at night, but will also reflect on what conclusions can be drawn from each situation and what lessons their colleagues can learn.
Written in an engaging way, in lively and easy language, the book will be of interest not only to practicing psychotherapists but also to the average reader. This unique book offers a rare opportunity to peer into the most secret corners of the souls of prominent psychotherapists. The authors of the book not only did not hesitate to tell the reader the stories of their own "therapeutic disasters", but also conducted interviews with twenty world-famous psychotherapists, asking them about their blunders, missteps, and blunders in working with clients.
The resulting stories, presented in the form of short essays, are striking in their sincerity and reveal to the reader the human side of the masters of psychotherapy. Each of the experts who volunteered to contribute to the book shares their regrets and conclusions, reflects on the lessons that others can learn from their mistakes, and discusses why it is so important for therapists to speak openly about their own failures.
The book includes 22 short essays about the most failed cases in the careers of world-famous psychotherapists, who are deservedly recognized as masters of their craft. Experts in the field of psychotherapy will not only recount their own professional failures that still keep them up at night, but will also reflect on what conclusions can be drawn from each situation and what lessons their colleagues can learn.
Written in an engaging way, in lively and easy language, the book will be of interest not only to practicing psychotherapists but also to the average reader. This unique book offers a rare opportunity to peer into the most secret corners of the souls of prominent psychotherapists. The authors of the book not only did not hesitate to tell the reader the stories of their own "therapeutic disasters", but also conducted interviews with twenty world-famous psychotherapists, asking them about their blunders, missteps, and blunders in working with clients.
The resulting stories, presented in the form of short essays, are striking in their sincerity and reveal to the reader the human side of the masters of psychotherapy. Each of the experts who volunteered to contribute to the book shares their regrets and conclusions, reflects on the lessons that others can learn from their mistakes, and discusses why it is so important for therapists to speak openly about their own failures.
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