"What NOT to do in therapy! Learning from our common mistakes" - Mick Cooper, Ph.D. - s3, e7

Making Therapy Better by Bruce Wampold, PhD

Episode notes

Why do therapists keep making the same avoidable mistakes?

In this episode, Dr. Bruce Wampold sits down with Dr. Mick Cooper — Professor of Counseling Psychology at the University of Roehampton and an internationally recognized expert in humanistic, existential, and pluralistic therapies.

Together, Bruce and Mick break down common therapist mistakes and their impact on the therapeutic alliance. Through fun and helpful role-plays, they even demonstrate how these common mistakes can show up in the therapy room, and what more effective responses might look like.

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Topics include:

• Being too passive (too much silence, not enough engagement)

• Talking too much, or saying things that just aren’t relevant

• Being too cognitive and avoiding emotion

• Letting that “therapist voice” or rigid techniques get  ... 

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Keywords
psychotherapymental healthclinical psychologytherapycounselingclinical skillshumanisticclinical