Title
Bad Therapy: Master Therapists Share Their Worst Failures
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Description
Bad Therapy offers a rare glimpse into the hearts and mind's of the profession's most famous authors, thinkers, and leaders when things aren't going so well. Jeffrey Kottler and Jon Carlson, who include their own therapy mishaps, interview twenty of the world's most famous practitioners who discuss their mistakes, misjudgements, and miscalculations on working with clients. Told through narratives, the failures are related with candor to expose the human side of leading therapists. Each therapist shares with regrets, what they learned from the experience, what others can learn from their mistakes, and the benefits of speaking openly about bad therapy.
ISBN
978-0-415-93322-3
Publication Date
10-18-2002
Publisher
Routledge
City
New York
Keywords
Therapy Failure, Malingering
Disciplines
Clinical and Medical Social Work | Counseling | Marriage and Family Therapy and Counseling | Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
Recommended Citation
Kottler, Jeffrey and Carlson, Jon, "Bad Therapy: Master Therapists Share Their Worst Failures" (2002). Faculty Bookshelf. 35.
https://opus.govst.edu/faculty_books/35
Comments
Jeffrey A. Kottler, Ph. D., is Professor and Chair of the Counseling Program at California State University, Fullerton. He is author of over 45 books in the field, including Doing Good, Making Changes Last and the New York Times bestseller, The Last Victim. Jon Carlson, Psy.D., Ed.D. is Professor of Psychology and Counseling at Governers State University and a psychologist with the Lake Geneva Wellness Clinic in Wisconsin. He is the founding editor of The Family Journal and has written more than 20 books.