When Therapists Cry
Reflections on Therapists' Tears in Therapy
Herausgeber: Blume-Marcovici, Amy
When Therapists Cry
Reflections on Therapists' Tears in Therapy
Herausgeber: Blume-Marcovici, Amy
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When Therapists Cry addresses one of the most authentic and singularly human experiences a therapist can have in therapy: crying.
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When Therapists Cry addresses one of the most authentic and singularly human experiences a therapist can have in therapy: crying.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 362g
- ISBN-13: 9781138927315
- ISBN-10: 1138927317
- Artikelnr.: 47107184
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 362g
- ISBN-13: 9781138927315
- ISBN-10: 1138927317
- Artikelnr.: 47107184
Amy Blume-Marcovici, PsyD, has published numerous articles on topics ranging from psychological testing to clinical work with dreams. Her research focuses on process-oriented and relational aspects of psychotherapy, particularly therapists' emotional expressions in therapy. She is on the editorial board of the journal Psychotherapy.
Part I: The Tracks of Our Tears: An Orientation to Crying. 1. Why Humans
Weep Lauren M. Bylsma, Asmir Gräanin, and Ad J. J. M. Vingerhoets 2.
Tracking Our Tears: Research on Therapist Crying in Therapy Amy
Blume-Marcovici, Ronald A. Stolberg, Mojgan Khademi, Anthony Mackie, and
Catelijne 't Lam Part II: Constructs of Crying: Understanding Tears Through
Theory 3. The Feeling is Mutual: Therapist Crying From an
Attachment/Caregiving Perspective Judith Kay Nelson 4. An Eye-Opening Eye
Infection: Treating Therapists' Tears as Self-Disclosure Andrea Bloomgarden
5. Therapeutic Immediacy: If Your Tears Could Speak, What Would They Say?
Mark J. Hilsenroth, Jason Mayotte-Blum, Klara Kuutmann, and Kristen L.
Capps Umphlet 6. The Psychoanalyst's Tears: From Abstinence to Authenticity
Patricia Harney 7. Hearing the Cries of the World: The Role of Therapists'
Tears in Compassion Focused Therapy Dennis Tirch and Laura R. Silberstein
8. Existential Therapy and the Transformative Possibilities of Therapists'
Tears Paul McGinley Part III: The Clients With Whom We Cry 9. The Tears of
Abuse Maxine Harris 10. Tears and the Dying Client Eleanor F. Counselman
11. Entering the No-Cry Zone: Men and the Chords of Connection Fredric E.
Rabinowitz 12. M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense: Relational
Authenticity, Self-Disclosure, and a Child Therapist's Tears Jerrold R.
Brandell 13. Tears of the Emerging Parent: Therapists' Tears in Working
with Pregnant and Postpartum Clients Wendy N. Davis 14. Supervising Our
Tears: A Guide for Supervisors and Trainees Amy Blume-Marcovici, Kelsey E.
Schraufnagel, Mojgan Khademi, and Ronald A. Stolberg
Weep Lauren M. Bylsma, Asmir Gräanin, and Ad J. J. M. Vingerhoets 2.
Tracking Our Tears: Research on Therapist Crying in Therapy Amy
Blume-Marcovici, Ronald A. Stolberg, Mojgan Khademi, Anthony Mackie, and
Catelijne 't Lam Part II: Constructs of Crying: Understanding Tears Through
Theory 3. The Feeling is Mutual: Therapist Crying From an
Attachment/Caregiving Perspective Judith Kay Nelson 4. An Eye-Opening Eye
Infection: Treating Therapists' Tears as Self-Disclosure Andrea Bloomgarden
5. Therapeutic Immediacy: If Your Tears Could Speak, What Would They Say?
Mark J. Hilsenroth, Jason Mayotte-Blum, Klara Kuutmann, and Kristen L.
Capps Umphlet 6. The Psychoanalyst's Tears: From Abstinence to Authenticity
Patricia Harney 7. Hearing the Cries of the World: The Role of Therapists'
Tears in Compassion Focused Therapy Dennis Tirch and Laura R. Silberstein
8. Existential Therapy and the Transformative Possibilities of Therapists'
Tears Paul McGinley Part III: The Clients With Whom We Cry 9. The Tears of
Abuse Maxine Harris 10. Tears and the Dying Client Eleanor F. Counselman
11. Entering the No-Cry Zone: Men and the Chords of Connection Fredric E.
Rabinowitz 12. M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense: Relational
Authenticity, Self-Disclosure, and a Child Therapist's Tears Jerrold R.
Brandell 13. Tears of the Emerging Parent: Therapists' Tears in Working
with Pregnant and Postpartum Clients Wendy N. Davis 14. Supervising Our
Tears: A Guide for Supervisors and Trainees Amy Blume-Marcovici, Kelsey E.
Schraufnagel, Mojgan Khademi, and Ronald A. Stolberg
Part I: The Tracks of Our Tears: An Orientation to Crying. 1. Why Humans
Weep Lauren M. Bylsma, Asmir Gräanin, and Ad J. J. M. Vingerhoets 2.
Tracking Our Tears: Research on Therapist Crying in Therapy Amy
Blume-Marcovici, Ronald A. Stolberg, Mojgan Khademi, Anthony Mackie, and
Catelijne 't Lam Part II: Constructs of Crying: Understanding Tears Through
Theory 3. The Feeling is Mutual: Therapist Crying From an
Attachment/Caregiving Perspective Judith Kay Nelson 4. An Eye-Opening Eye
Infection: Treating Therapists' Tears as Self-Disclosure Andrea Bloomgarden
5. Therapeutic Immediacy: If Your Tears Could Speak, What Would They Say?
Mark J. Hilsenroth, Jason Mayotte-Blum, Klara Kuutmann, and Kristen L.
Capps Umphlet 6. The Psychoanalyst's Tears: From Abstinence to Authenticity
Patricia Harney 7. Hearing the Cries of the World: The Role of Therapists'
Tears in Compassion Focused Therapy Dennis Tirch and Laura R. Silberstein
8. Existential Therapy and the Transformative Possibilities of Therapists'
Tears Paul McGinley Part III: The Clients With Whom We Cry 9. The Tears of
Abuse Maxine Harris 10. Tears and the Dying Client Eleanor F. Counselman
11. Entering the No-Cry Zone: Men and the Chords of Connection Fredric E.
Rabinowitz 12. M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense: Relational
Authenticity, Self-Disclosure, and a Child Therapist's Tears Jerrold R.
Brandell 13. Tears of the Emerging Parent: Therapists' Tears in Working
with Pregnant and Postpartum Clients Wendy N. Davis 14. Supervising Our
Tears: A Guide for Supervisors and Trainees Amy Blume-Marcovici, Kelsey E.
Schraufnagel, Mojgan Khademi, and Ronald A. Stolberg
Weep Lauren M. Bylsma, Asmir Gräanin, and Ad J. J. M. Vingerhoets 2.
Tracking Our Tears: Research on Therapist Crying in Therapy Amy
Blume-Marcovici, Ronald A. Stolberg, Mojgan Khademi, Anthony Mackie, and
Catelijne 't Lam Part II: Constructs of Crying: Understanding Tears Through
Theory 3. The Feeling is Mutual: Therapist Crying From an
Attachment/Caregiving Perspective Judith Kay Nelson 4. An Eye-Opening Eye
Infection: Treating Therapists' Tears as Self-Disclosure Andrea Bloomgarden
5. Therapeutic Immediacy: If Your Tears Could Speak, What Would They Say?
Mark J. Hilsenroth, Jason Mayotte-Blum, Klara Kuutmann, and Kristen L.
Capps Umphlet 6. The Psychoanalyst's Tears: From Abstinence to Authenticity
Patricia Harney 7. Hearing the Cries of the World: The Role of Therapists'
Tears in Compassion Focused Therapy Dennis Tirch and Laura R. Silberstein
8. Existential Therapy and the Transformative Possibilities of Therapists'
Tears Paul McGinley Part III: The Clients With Whom We Cry 9. The Tears of
Abuse Maxine Harris 10. Tears and the Dying Client Eleanor F. Counselman
11. Entering the No-Cry Zone: Men and the Chords of Connection Fredric E.
Rabinowitz 12. M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense: Relational
Authenticity, Self-Disclosure, and a Child Therapist's Tears Jerrold R.
Brandell 13. Tears of the Emerging Parent: Therapists' Tears in Working
with Pregnant and Postpartum Clients Wendy N. Davis 14. Supervising Our
Tears: A Guide for Supervisors and Trainees Amy Blume-Marcovici, Kelsey E.
Schraufnagel, Mojgan Khademi, and Ronald A. Stolberg