Psychotherapists have long debated about the personal and educational experiences that best prepare one for success in their profession. Does some precise combination of genetic endowment and training enable one to thrive as a psychotherapist? Are early experiences important? What about the psychotherapist's own psychotherapy? These are issues of significance not only to mental health professionals but also to those who rely on the quality of their services. On Becoming a Psychotherapist explores how psychotherapists develop as practitioners through both professional training and...
Psychotherapists have long debated about the personal and educational experiences that best prepare one for success in their profession. Does some pre...
This book addresses the major problems of leadership in groups, organizations, and societies in the twenty-first century, when rapid change, complex dilemmas, and earth-shattering consequences affect the daily lives of people in the diverse contexts of social institutions, the corporate world, domestic politics, and international terrorism and conflict. The volume convenes a group of distinguished scholars, consultants, and leaders who address significant contemporary dilemmas that test the skills and knowledge of all concerned individuals. Benjamin Disraeli said, "I am their leader;...
This book addresses the major problems of leadership in groups, organizations, and societies in the twenty-first century, when rapid change, complex d...
Violence is a growing problem in American society, and hardly a day goes by that we don t hear about yet another heart-wrenching episode of mass violence. Such events, unfortunately, are only the most public manifestation of violence in America. The full nature and extent of daily violence, the various and pervasive forms it takes, and the enormous social, emotional, moral, and economic consequences that result, remain largely outside of our awareness. More importantly, our ability to identify the root causes and know how best to effectively intervene remains limited.
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Violence is a growing problem in American society, and hardly a day goes by that we don t hear about yet another heart-wrenching episode of mass vi...
This established text presents a framework for integrating group psychology with psychoanalytic theories of object relations, the ego and the self, through the perspective of general systems theory. It defines and discusses key constructs in each of the fields and illustrates them with practical examples.
This established text presents a framework for integrating group psychology with psychoanalytic theories of object relations, the ego and the self, th...