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More About This Title Clinician's Guide to Self-Renewal: Essential Advice from the Field
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Providing clinicians with advice consistent with the current emphasis on working from strengths to promote renewal, this guide presents a holistic approach to psychological wellness. Time-tested advice is featured from experts such as Craig Cashwell, Jeffrey Barnett, and Kenneth Pargament. With strategies to renew the mind, body, spirit, and community, this book equips clinicians with guidance and inspiration for the renewal of body, mind, community, and spirit in their clients and themselves.
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ROBERT J. WICKS, PsyD, is a professor at Loyola University Maryland. He has authored and edited over 40 books on personal and professional wellbeing. Dr. Wicks has inspired large audiences through transformative public speaking engagements across the country.
ELIZABETH A. MAYNARD, PhD, is the Director of Clinical Mental Health Counseling at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas. Dr. Maynard regularly speaks on spiritual-psychological integration, human sexuality, prejudice, and coping.
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About the Book xi
About the Editors xiii
About the Authors xv
Self-Renewal Themes in Psychotherapy: An Introduction xxiii
Part I Self-Renewal and the Clinician
1 Growth, Love, and Work in Psychotherapy: Sources of Therapeutic Talent and Clinician Self-Renewal 3
Helene Nissen-Lie and David E. Orlinsky
2 Renewing One’s Self-Care Sensibilities: Distress, Burnout, Vicarious Traumatization, and Self-Renewal 25
Jeffrey E. Barnett
3 Self-Care for Clinicians in the Disaster Context 45
Rick Williamson and Patricia A. Engert
4 Clinical Supervision and Self-Renewal 61
Craig S. Cashwell and Jodi L. Bartley
Part II Alonetime, Mindfulness, the Sabbath, Natural Empathy: Loving Kindness, Zen Therapy, and Self-Renewal
5 Valuing and Accessing Alonetime: Silence, Solitude, and Reflection in the Life of the Clinician 85
Robert J. Wicks
6 Keeping the Sabbath: Privileging Being Beyond Doing 103
Jill L. Snodgrass
7 Self-Renewal Through Natural Empathy: Caring for Ourselves and Others 119
Cheryl A. Giles
8 Mind and Heart: Mindfulness and Loving-Kindness Meditation for Therapists 131
Kathleen Gregory, Geoffrey Newbegin, and Margot J. Schofield
9 Zen Therapy 153
David Brazier
Part III Trauma, Growth, Healing, Patience, Forgiveness, Courage, and the Process of Renewal
10 Blooming in the Night: Themes of Self-Renewal in Posttraumatic Growth 175
Mary Beth Werdel
11 Tell the Story: Intergenerational Trauma and Healing 189
Suzanne Mayer
12 Patience and Self-Renewal 205
Sarah A. Schnitker, Amber E. Blews, and Jessica A. Foss
13 Forgiveness and Self-Renewal 229
Matthew J. Hirshberg and Robert D. Enright
14 Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Courage for Self-Renewal 251
Cynthia L. S. Pury and Kaye N. Glennon
Part IV Theoretical Approaches to Self-Renewal: Group, Marital, and Family System, Dialectical, Behavioral, and the Ways Paradigm
15 The Group as a Medium for Personal and Professional Renewal 265
Virginia Brabender and Courtney Slater
16 Renewal in Marital and Family Systems 285
Paul Giblin
17 A Dialectical Behavior Therapy Approach to Self-Renewal 301
Maria Mouratidis
18 Self-Renewal and the Ways Paradigm 315
Sharon E. Cheston
Part V Spirituality and Self-Renewal
19 Spiritual Coping Resources for the Self-Renewal of Clients and Therapists 335
Melissa D. Falb and Kenneth I. Pargament
20 Religion and Spirituality: A Source of Renewal for Families 355
Gina M. Brelsford and Jaelyn R. Farris
Part VI Topics in Self-Renewal
21 Self-Renewal With African Americans in Psychotherapy 369
Deborah G. Haskins
22 Clergy Self-Renewal Themes in Clinical Practice 397
Thomas E. Rodgerson
23 Self-Renewal Among Gay and Lesbian Adults 421
Elizabeth A. Maynard and Katie E. Katuzny
24 Renewing One’s Ethical Sensibilities 439
Jeffrey E. Barnett
25 Sexual Attraction and Self-Renewal in Psychotherapy 461
Stephen W. Simpson and Jonathan D. Reeves
Going Forward: A Brief Epilogue 475
Robert J. Wicks and Elizabeth A. Maynard
Author Index 477
Subject Index 489
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In this groundbreaking volume, clinicians are taken on the path to wellbeing for their own sake and the benefit of their clients. The contributors address topics such as patience, courage, loving kindness, forgiveness, solitude, and spirituality with both intellectual rigor and heart. This wise compilation invites us to enter fully into our own lives, in and outside the profession. Why wait?
—Christopher Germer, PhD, Clinical Instructor, Harvard Medical School