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Deliberate Practice for Psychotherapists: A Guide to Improving Clinical Effectiveness Tony Rousmaniere (Member of the Clinical Psychology faculty University of Washington, Seattle, USA) 9781138203204

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This text explores how psychotherapists can use deliberate practice to improve their clinical effectiveness. By sourcing through decades of research on how experts in diverse fields achieve skill mastery, the author proposes it is possible for any therapist to dramatically improve their effectiveness. However, achieving expertise isn't easy. To improve, therapists must focus on clinical challenges and reconsider century-old methods of clinical training from the ground up. This volume presents a step-by-step program to engage readers in deliberate practice to improve clinical effectiveness across the therapists' entire career span, from beginning training for graduate students to continuing education for licensed and advanced clinicians.



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Tony Rousmaniere is on the clinical faculty at the University of Washington, Seattle where he also maintains a private practice.



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"Despite a hundred years of theorizing and the promulgation of hundreds of treatment methods, evidence-based methods for improving the therapeutic effectiveness have remained elusive-that is, until now. In clear and entertaining fashion, Tony Rousmaniere reviews the latest research and lays out the steps for using deliberate practice to foster continuous professional development."-Scott D. Miller, PhD, director, International Center for Clinical Excellence

"Research has clearly demonstrated that some therapists are better than others. As for diverse domains of expertise (such as sports, chess, and music), there is also evidence that superior effectiveness is in part due to deliberate practice. Based on his personal journey, as well as clinical and training experiences as a therapist, Rousmaniere describes specific principles, exercises, techniques, and strategies to develop and maintain a committed, repeated, and skill-building engagement toward excellence. Candid, bold, challenging, and constantly tied to clinical reality, this engrossing and innovative book offers creative insights and valuable tools to help clinicians become more effective, irrespective of their theoretical orientation and level of experience.-Louis Castonguay, PhD, Penn State University; former president, Society for Psychotherapy Research

"In Deliberate Practice for Psychotherapists: A Guide to Improving Clinical Effectiveness, Tony Rousmaniere outlines several issues regarding the development of expertise in psychotherapy based on contemporary learning theory and research. In doing so, Rousmaniere provides a remarkably innovative and valuable contribution to the field of psychotherapy that draws upon observations and methods about the mastery of skills sets from multiple different professions. As such, I believe this book provides incredibly important information for trainees, practitioners, and supervisors across all levels of experience."-Mark J. Hilsenroth, PhD, Adelphi University

"Some psychotherapists consistently realize better client outcomes than their peers and the data show that they achieve this by having made a long-term commitment to engaging in deliberate practice (DP). But many psychotherapists remain unsure of just what DP is or how they might incorporate it in their own work. Rousmaniere answers these questions in a highly effective and engaging way. He takes the reader along on his own quest to become the best therapist he can and as he does, anchors his observations solidly in the research literature. The result is an essential guide for therapists for using DP to increase their expertise."-Rodney Goodyear, professor, University of Redlands; emeritus professor of education (counseling psychology), University of Southern California


It is an essential psychotherapy skill, and has no direct competition. In my opinion, because the proposal and sample material has struck a nice balance between personal narrative and theory/research, I don't see a need for changes. Len Sperry,MD, PhD, Florida Atlantic University, and University of Wisconsin.





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ISBN 9781138203204
Author Tony Rousmaniere
Format Paperback
Page Count 220
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 344g

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