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    a| 9780415896023 (hbk.)
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    a| 616.8914 b| USE 2013
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    a| The use of self in therapy / c| edited by Michèle Baldwin.
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    a| 3rd ed.
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    a| New York, NY : b| Routledge, c| 2013.
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    a| xxv, 233 p. : b| ill. ; c| 23 cm.
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    a| Includes bibliographical references and index.
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    a| "The Use of Self in Therapy, Third Edition challenges the well-known concepts of transference and countference by positing that the presence of the therapist introduces a potential healing element that is usually not sufficiently appreciated, understood, or utilized. For psychologists, social workers, counselors, and students, this new edition features updated chapters and new chapters that discuss the use of multiculturism in practice and the differential use of self by therapists following personal trauma. In the years since the previous edition, the rapid development of the Internet has brought with it changes that impact on therapy and the self of the therapist"--Provided by publisher.
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    a| "The Use of Self in Therapy, Third Edition challenges the well-known concepts of transference and countference by positing that the presence of the therapist introduces a potential healing element that is usually not sufficiently appreciated, understood, or utilized. For psychologists, social workers, counselors, and students, this new edition features updated chapters and new chapters that discuss the use of multiculturism in practice and the differential use of self by therapists following personal trauma. In the years since the previous edition, the rapid development of the Internet has brought with it changes that impact on therapy and the self of the therapist"--Provided by publisher.
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    a| Psychotherapy.
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    a| Baldwin, Michele.
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    t| About the Editor p| xi
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    t| Contributors p| xii
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    t| Foreword c| Charles R. Figley f| Figley, Charles R. p| xiv
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    t| Preface c| Michele Baldwin f| Baldwin, Michele p| xvi
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    t| Introduction c| Michele Baldwin f| Baldwin, Michele p| 1
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    l| 1. t| The Therapist Story c| Virginia Satir f| Satir, Virginia p| 19
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    t| The Role of Self in Therapy p| 20
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    t| Power and Therapy p| 22
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    t| The Positive Use of the Self p| 24
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    t| My Use of My Self p| 25
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    l| 2. t| Interview with Carl Rogers on the Use of the Self in Therapy c| Michele Baldwin f| Baldwin, Michele p| 28
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    l| 3. t| Revealing Our Selves c| Charles H. Kramer f| Kramer, Charles H. p| 36
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    t| Why Self-Disclosure? p| 38
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    t| Guidelines and Suggestions p| 40
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    t| Risks of Self-Disclosure p| 45
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    t| Benefits from Risking Openness p| 47
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    t| The Pull of a Style p| 57
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    t| Medical Practice p| 58
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    t| Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis p| 59
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    t| Child Psychiatry and Family Therapy p| 60
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    l| 4. t| Some Philosophical and Psychological Contributions to the Use of Self in Therapy c| Dewitt C. Baldwin Jr. f| Baldwin, Dewitt C. Jr. p| 64
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    t| Introduction p| 64
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    t| The Concept of the Self p| 65
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    t| The Contributions of Existential Philosophy p| 68
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    t| The Concept of the Self in Psychoanalysis and Psychiatry p| 72
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    t| The Influence of Existential Philosophy on Psychotherapy p| 74
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    t| Some Thoughts on the Use of Self in Psychotherapy p| 76
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    l| 5. t| The Implications of the Wounded-Healer Archetype for the Use of Self in Psychotherapy c| Dewitt C. Baldwin Jr. f| Baldwin, Dewitt C. Jr. p| 81
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    t| Introduction p| 81
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    t| Polarities p| 82
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    t| The Myth of the Wounded-Healer p| 82
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    t| Recent Interest in the Wounded-Healer Archetype p| 83
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    t| A Model for Viewing the Healing Process p| 84
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    t| Critical Elements in the Healing Process p| 87
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    t| Related Considerations p| 92
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    t| Summary p| 94
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    l| 6. t| Uses of Self in Therapeutic Boundaries: Lessons from Training and Treatment c| Annie K. Bao f| Bao, Annie K. p| 97
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    t| Introduction p| 97
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    t| Self-Disclosure p| 98
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    t| What is Appropriate to Introduce into Therapy? p| 100
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    t| Dual Relationships p| 101
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    t| Acknowledgment of Clients Outside of Therapy p| 102
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    t| Who Should You Work With? p| 103
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    t| Greetings and Send-Offs p| 104
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    t| Conclusion p| 106
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    l| 7. t| The Self of the Addiction Counselor: Does Personal Recovery Insure Counselor Effectiveness and Empathy? c| Colleen Jo Harvey p| 109
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    t| Origins of the Substance Abuse Profession p| 110
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    t| The Wounded Healer p| 112
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    t| Shame in Recovery p| 113
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    t| The Self of the Therapist p| 115
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    t| Self-Disclosure p| 116
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    t| Effectiveness p| 117
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    t| Self of the Therapist Training Model p| 119
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    t| SPATS p| 120
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    t| Therapists' Use of Self p| 122
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    t| Use-of-Self Styles p| 123
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    t| Closing p| 123
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    l| 8. t| Functional Analytic Psychotherapy and the Use of Self c| Barbara S. Kohlenberg f| Kohlenberg, Barbara S. p| 128
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    t| Functional Analytic Psychotherapy's Focus on the Here and Now p| 129
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    t| Clinically Relevant Behavior p| 130
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    t| The Five Rules of Therapy p| 132
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    t| The Rules of the Technique p| 133
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    t| Maximizing the Therapist as an Instrument of Change p| 137
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    t| Conclusion p| 139
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    l| 9. t| The Person and Practice of the Therapist: Treatment and Training c| Joan E. Winter f| Winter, Joan E. p| 141
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    t| Fundamental Therapeutic Skills p| 141
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    t| Inception of the Person-Practice Model p| 147
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    t| Theoretical Framework p| 148
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    t| Training Models for the Person of the Therapist p| 155
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    t| Goals in Training the Person of the Therapist p| 159
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    t| Conclusion p| 161
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    l| 10. t| Congruence and the Therapist's Use of Self c| Grace Y. K. Pau f| Pau, Grace Y. K. p| 166
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    t| Sorting Out Some Confusions p| 166
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    t| Congruence is Resonating with What One Feels (Ying Wu) p| 168
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    t| Congruence is Letting "What One Feels" Emerge in an Interactive Process p| 170
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    t| Three Qualities of a Congruent Interaction: Congruently Connected is Connected and Free p| 174
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    t| Congruent Acceptance Accepts the Not-Accepting p| 177
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    t| Being Congruently in Charge is to Nurture the Good in All Things, Quietly and Respectfully p| 179
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    t| Therapist Congruence is the Condition for the Therapist's Use of Self p| 181
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    l| 11. t| An Eastern Perspective on the Use of Self c| Ekman Pui Chuen Tam p| 186
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    t| The Interconnected Self p| 187
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    t| The Embodied Self p| 189
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    t| Attentive Breathing p| 190
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    t| The Impermanent Self p| 192
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    t| Therapy as a Spiritual Path p| 194
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    l| 12. t| The Therapist's Self in the Age of the Internet c| Joan M. Anzia f| Anzia, Joan M. p| 197
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    t| Privacy of the Therapist and Patient p| 198
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    t| Patient Confidentiality p| 200
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    t| Boundary Issues p| 201
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    t| Impact on Therapist and Patient Interaction p| 202
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    l| 13. t| The Self of the Therapist in the Empire of Overregulation c| David V. Keith f| Keith, David V. p| 204
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    t| Honesty p| 204
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    t| The Empire of Overregulation p| 205
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    t| Globalization: The Power of Value-Free Implicitude p| 207
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    t| What is Globalization? p| 207
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    t| Babel: A Tower and a City, Fantastic and Colossal p| 210
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    t| Changed Language, Injured Language p| 211
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    t| No Conclusions, Only Overnight Stops p| 211
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    t| Considering Psychotherapeutics in the Empire p| 212
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    t| The Self p| 212
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    t| A Collaborative Self p| 214
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    l| 14. t| "I" Is rising: Parallel Play, Transcendence, Irony, and Jouissance c| David V. Keith f| Keith, David V. p| 216
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    t| Therapeutics of Symbolic Experiential Play p| 216
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    t| Irony p| 219
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    t| Transcendence p| 222
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    t| Jouissance p| 222
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    t| Let's Take a Break p| 224
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    t| Index p| 226
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