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Growing a Therapist (Jossey-Bass Social & Behavioral Science) [Hardcover]

Jeffrey A. Kottler (Author)
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0787900494 978-0787900496 February 9, 1995 1
In his poignant memoir, therapist, teacher, and writer Jeffrey A. Kottler discloses how he triumphed over a troubled childhood to become a well-respected therapist who wrestles with the same issues as his clients. By focusing on the wisdom gained from his life-long journey of self-healing, Kottler reveals how his experiences have made him better able to practice the art and science of helping others.

Kottler relates the details of his childhood experiences that shaped his personal and professional development. At an age when most boys were learning to play sandlot baseball, Kottler was a therapist in training'' learning to help other people survive.

The incidents Kottler shares from his past, whether amusing or tormenting, are characterized by their brutal honesty: a marginal student, he enters college mainly to avoid the draft; Kottler's long-time mentor and friAnd abruptly terminates their relationship; as a young man he becomes involved in an obsessive love relationship that causes him to entertain thoughts of suicide. Through illustrative stories, Kottler shows how he used his pain to become sensitized to the anguish of others.

Today, Kottler has the credentials of a successful professionalthe author of more than a dozen books, a university professor, and renowned therapist. Yet what Kottler is best able to share with others in his field is his vulnerability. Because Kottler has the courage to speak the truth about his life and work he has given comfort to others who feel as imperfect and flawed as he does. Growing a Therapist speaks to the pain, joys, and demands of embarking on the journey of becoming a caretaker of the human spirit.

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In his poignant memoir, therapist, teacher, and writer Jeffrey A. Kottler discloses how he triumphed over a troubled childhood to become a well-respected therapist who wrestles with the same issues as his clients. By focusing on the wisdom gained from his life-long journey of self-healing, Kottler reveals how his experiences have made him better able to practice the art and science of helping others.Kottler relates the details of his childhood experiences that shaped his personal and professional development. At an age when most boys were learning to play sandlot baseball, Kottler was a "therapist in training'' learning to help other people survive.The incidents Kottler shares from his past, whether amusing or tormenting, are characterized by their brutal honesty: a marginal student, he enters college mainly to avoid the draft; Kottler's long-time mentor and friAnd abruptly terminates their relationship; as a young man he becomes involved in an obsessive love relationship that causes him to entertain thoughts of suicide. Through illustrative stories, Kottler shows how he used his pain to become sensitized to the anguish of others.Today, Kottler has the credentials of a successful professionalthe author of more than a dozen books, a university professor, and renowned therapist. Yet what Kottler is best able to share with others in his field is his vulnerability. Because Kottler has the courage to speak the truth about his life and work he has given comfort to others who feel as imperfect and flawed as he does. Growing a Therapist speaks to the pain, joys, and demands of embarking on the journey of becoming a caretaker of the human spirit.

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In this poignant memoir, therapist, teacher, and writer Jeffrey A. Kottler describes how he triumphed over a troubled childhood to become a well respected therapist. By focusing on the wisdom gained from his life-long journey of self-healing, Kottler reveals how his experiences have made him better able to practice the art and science of helping others.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 215 pages
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass; 1 edition (February 9, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0787900494
  • ISBN-13: 978-0787900496
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #826,589 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Jeffrey A. Kottler has authored over 65 books in the field for counselors, therapists, teachers, and the public, including COMPASSIONATE THERAPY: WORKING WITH DIFFICULT CLIENTS; ON BEING A THERAPIST; COUNSELORS FINDING THEIR WAY; MAKING CHANGES LAST; COUNSELING SKILLS FOR TEACHERS; DIVINE MADNESS: TEN STORIES OF CREATIVE STRUGGLE; BAD THERAPY: MASTER THERAPISTS SHARE THEIR WORST FAILURES; THE CLIENT WHO CHANGED ME: STORIES OF THERAPIST PERSONAL TRANSFORMATION; and THE MUMMY AT THE DINING ROOM TABLE: EMINENT THERAPISTS REVEAL THEIR MOST UNUSUAL CASES AND WHAT THEY TEACH US ABOUT HUMAN BEHAVIOR.

Jeffrey has worked as a teacher, counselor, and therapist in a preschool, middle school, mental health center, crisis center, university, community college, and private practice. He has served as a Fulbright Scholar and Senior Lecturer in Peru and Iceland, teaching counseling theory and practice. He has also served as a visiting professor in New Zealand, Australia, Hong Kong, and Nepal. He is currently Professor and Chair of the Counseling Department at California State University, Fullerton.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book., April 10, 2000
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Growing a Therapist is fabulous book that reveals the struggles of what it means to live life and be human. In his book Growing a Therapist, Dr. Jeffrey Kottler speaks not only to those in the counseling profession, but to everyone. Through a series of anecdotes about his life experiences, Kottler takes readers on a remarkable journey of overcoming the obstacles most people face in life, but are afraid to admit. Growing a Therapist will captivate readers with its honesty, humor and traumatic experiences. For the first time, readers have the opportunity to hear someone talking to them about the imperfect and flawed world which makes us vulnerable, and at the same time gives us strength. It is a definite must read for anyone who wants to explore new ways at surviving in a demanding world full of both suffering and joy. In doing so, we are able to find the balance we need in life to overcome our fears and begin living life to our fullest potential. By reading this book, you will learn not only how to be a caretaker of others, but how to be the caretaker of yourself. -- Jeanne Lightly
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5.0 out of 5 stars Growing A Therapist is a must read!, September 1, 1997
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I am an architect and I never thought I would be interested in a book about being a therapist. That is until I read the online review of Growing A Therapist by jlightly on the amazon.com web site. In jlighlty's review, jlightly says the book is not only for therapists, but for everyone. Jlighlty is right on target. Growing A Therapist speaks to everyone and is a must read! Thanks jlightly and amazon for introducing me to the book Growing A Therapist. I think everyone should be exposed to this book
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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely riveting!, November 23, 1998
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This important contribution to the clinical literature has an added bonus of being as riveting a page-turner as any novel!
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