The Person of the Therapist Training Model presents a model that prepares therapists to make active and purposeful use of who they are, personally and professionally, in all aspects of the therapeutic processrelationship, assessment and intervention. The authors take a process that seems vague and elusive, the self-of-the-therapist work, and provide a step-by-step description of how to conceptualize, structure, and implement a training program designed to facilitate the creation of effective therapists, who are skilled at using their whole selves in their encounters with clients. This book looks to make conscious and planned use of a therapists race, gender, culture, values, life experience, and in particular, personal vulnerabilities and struggles in how he or she relates and works with clients. This evidence-supported resource is ideal for clinicians, supervisors, and training programs.
Preface 1. The Person-of-the-Therapist Model on the Use of Self in Therapy: The Training Philosophy
Aponte 2. The POTT Program: Step-by-Step
Zeytinoglu 3. Journaling in POTT
Jordal, Carneiro, & Russon 4. Looking at the POTT Process: The Case of Lynae
Kissil 5. Looking at the POTT Process: The Case of the Rescuer
Nino 6. About the Facilitators
Kissil 7. Integrating POTT into Your Setting: Applications and Modifications
Kissil & Aponte 8. Person-of-the-Therapist Principles across Mental Health Disciplines: Just Use Your Clinical Judgment
Russon & Carneiro 9. Supervision in the Person-of-the-Therapist Model
Aponte Appendix
Here is a book that claims personal use of self can be trained, refined and enhanced to make for more effective therapy (p12). Intrigued, I found the