Therapist Self-Disclosure : An Evidence-Based Guide for Practitioners by Graham

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ISBN
9781138302242
Subject Area
Psychology
Publication Name
Therapist Self-Disclosure : an Evidence-Based Guide for Practitioners
Publisher
Routledge
Item Length
9 in
Subject
Psychotherapy / General, Psychotherapy / Counseling, Research & Methodology
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
Graham S. Danzer
Item Weight
9.8 Oz
Item Width
7.1 in
Number of Pages
270 Pages
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Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
1138302244
ISBN-13
9781138302242
eBay Product ID (ePID)
11038817865

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
270 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Therapist Self-Disclosure : an Evidence-Based Guide for Practitioners
Subject
Psychotherapy / General, Psychotherapy / Counseling, Research & Methodology
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Psychology
Author
Graham S. Danzer
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
9.8 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
7.1 in

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Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2018-019682
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"Dr. Danzer and colleagues have done a stellar job packaging research on therapist self-disclosure in a practical and easily organized guide for emerging and seasoned clinicians alike. If you ever wondered, 'Should I share this thought at this point in time with this client?' or 'What would my client think of me sharing this?' this book offers critical insights." Eddy Ameen, PhD , associate executive director, Early Career and Graduate Student Affairs, American Psychological Association "Dr. Danzer continues in his quest to bring together people from different backgrounds, religions, gender identities, and personal preferences. This book is an important and comprehensive step in helping practitioners at all levels understand appropriate boundaries and pathways to maximize safety, quality, and appropriateness of care in psychotherapy." Doug Cort, PhD, director of training, Adventist Health Vallejo, director of training, John George Psychiatric Hospital (ret.), and director of psychology, Section of Preventive Cardiology, UC Davis Medical Center (ret.) "Dr. Danzer and his coauthors bring out the salient aspects of psychotherapist self-disclosure across almost every imaginable domain that therapists face, from cultural diversity to sexuality to trauma. Self-disclosure is grounded in normative clinical interventions that must be tailored to a client's life context while making use of theory, research, and therapist self-awareness to augment outcomes. The book shines a laser beam on self-disclosure where it can be fruitfully engaged by beginning and experienced clinicians." Randall C. Wyatt, PhD, clinical psychologist, associate professor, California School of Professional Psychology, San Francisco at Alliant International University, "Dr. Danzer and colleagues have done a stellar job packaging research on therapist self-disclosure in a practical and easily organized guide for emerging and seasoned clinicians alike. If you ever wondered, 'Should I share this thought at this point in time with this client?' or 'What would my client think of me sharing this?' this book offers critical insights." Eddy Ameen, PhD , associate executive director, Early Career and Graduate Student Affairs, American Psychological Association "Dr. Danzer continues in his quest to bring together people from different backgrounds, religions, gender identities, and personal preferences. This book is an important and comprehensive step in helping practitioners at all levels understand appropriate boundaries and pathways to maximize safety, quality, and appropriateness of care in psychotherapy." Doug Cort, PhD, director of training, Adventist Health Vallejo, director of training, John George Psychiatric Hospital (ret.), and director of psychology, Section of Preventive Cardiology, UC Davis Medical Center (ret.)
Dewey Decimal
616.89/14
Table Of Content
Part I: Overview 1. Introduction, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD 2. Ethics Applied in Practice, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD 3. Theoretical and Clinical Perspectives, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD & Kevin Andresen, MA 4. Research on Efficacy and Outcomes, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD Part II: Clinical Factors 5. Timing and Decision-Making, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD, & Kevin Andresen, MA 6. The Different Types of Self-Disclosure, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD & Kevin Andresen, MA 7. Supervision and Training Considerations, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD Part III: Vulnerability Factors 8. Trauma, Physical Illness, and Mortality, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD 9. Caucasian Therapists and Multicultural Clients, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD 10. Sexuality, by Graham S. Danzer 11. Mental Illness and Personality Disorders, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD, & Andrea Che, PhD 12. Eating Disorders, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD 13. Religion and Spirituality, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD 14. Children and Adolescents, by Graham S. Danzer, Psy.D. & David Sugarbaker, MS MPH Part IV: Responding to Direct Client Inquiries 15. 'So Why Did You Decide to Become a Therapist?' By Devlin Jackson, MA and Barry A. Farber, PhD 16. 'Are You a Christian?', By Gerald E. Nissley Jr., PsyD 17. 'Are You in Recovery?', By Graham S. Danzer, PsyD 18. 'Are You Gay?', By Apryl A. Alexander, PsyD 19. 'You Don't Know What I'm Talking About,' By Barry A. Farber, PhD, and Devlin Jackson, MA Part V: Clinical Challenges 20. Chronically Traumatized Clients, by Tyson D. Bailey, PsyD 21. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD), by Gerald E. Nissley Jr., Psy.D. 22. Forensic Settings, by Tobias Wasser, M.D., Daniel Papapietro, PsyD, & Reena Kapoor, MD 23. Clients Who Have Been Harmed by Previous Therapists, by Tyson D. Bailey, PsyD 24. Gender and Power Dynamics, by Ryan Barbeau, PsyD 25. Suicide Risk Assessment, by Asha Wilkus-Stone, PsyD Part VI: Major Implications for Practitioners 26. Negative Consequences of Self-Disclosure: A Result of the Practitioner and Not the Technique, by Cristelle Audet, PhD 27. There are Risks and Benefits of Non-Disclosure, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD 28. Therapist Self-Disclosure: For Better *and* For Worse?, by Jennifer R. Henretty, PhD 29. Therapists and Clients Agree on Most Aspects of TSD, But Not All, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD 30. Disclosure May Affect (Client Perceptions of) Therapist as Expert, by Cristelle Audet, PhD
Synopsis
Therapist Self-Disclosure gives clinicians professional and practical guidance on how and when to self-disclose in therapy. Chapters weave together theory, research, case studies, and applications to examine types of self-disclosure, timing, factors and dynamics of the therapeutic relationship, ethics in practice, and cultural, demographic, and vulnerability factors. Chapter authors then examine self-disclosure with specific client populations, including clients who are LGBTQ, Christian, multicultural, suffering from eating disorders or trauma, in forensic settings, at risk for suicide, with an intellectual disability, or are in recovery for substance abuse.This book will very helpful to graduate students, early career practitioners, and more seasoned professionals who have wrestled with decisions about whether to self-disclose under various clinical circumstances.
LC Classification Number
RC480

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