The Hope,Promise, and Possibility of Psychotherapy |
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Authors: | C. Edward WatkinsJr. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, University of North Texas, 1155 Union Circle #311280, Denton, TX 76203-5017, USA |
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Abstract: | In this paper, five values—diversity, science, education, practice, and spirit—(a) are examined within the professional context
of psychotherapy, (b) are presented as forming the foundation of much if not all that is psychotherapy, and (c) are considered
as binding values that join us as a community of practicing, theorizing, and researching psychotherapists. Some of the positives
of each value are reviewed. Diversity has heightened our sensitivity to and respect for individual and cultural differences.
Science has kept us focused on empirically challenging and empirically informing our practice. Education has maintained emphasis
on providing solid training/supervision in psychotherapy and transmitting its culture. Practice has provided us with opportunities
to increasingly implement and expand on our role as helpers and healers. Spirit has been the guiding light—the heart and soul—that
supports, infuses and informs all of our therapeutic endeavors and gives them meaning. What follows is a celebration of sorts—(a)
capturing some of what we have done and are doing right in psychotherapy, (b) reflecting some of the weight of those “right”
efforts, and (c) conveying some of the inherent hope, promise, and possibility that forever guide us in our work. |
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