The Emerging Self in Psychotherapy with Adults

Chapter 05 - The Professional Self

Author(s): Richard A. Mackey

Pp: 79-99 (21)

DOI: 10.2174/978160805027710901010079

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Abstract

The role of a psychotherapist is operationally defined by the techniques and skills that are employed in working with troubled individuals. Using a single subject design, this chapter focuses on my work with one client by presenting two transcripts of interviews one year apart. This individual suffered from a chronic sense of depletion in herself that resulted in feelings of depression and inadequacy. The empathically informed relationship along with psychotherapeutic skills of support, confrontation and psychoeducation are explored.

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