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Jeffrey A. Kottler

    February 6, 1951

    Jeffrey A. Kottler is a distinguished professor and psychologist whose work spans four decades of promoting personal and professional development globally. He has dedicated his career to empowering professionals and marginalized communities alike. Kottler's extensive experience encompasses roles as an educator, counselor, and consultant across diverse settings, from academic institutions to crisis centers. A passionate advocate for social justice, his approach uniquely blends psychological insights with practical strategies for profound change.

    The Therapist's Workbook: Self-Assessment, Self-Care, and Self-Improvement Exercises for Mental Health Professionals
    The Lust for Blood
    Qualitative Journeys: Student and Mentor Experiences With Research
    The Assassin and the Therapist
    Their Finest Hour
    The Secrets of Exceptional Counselors
    • 2024

      How do we explain the lurid fascination that most people experience when confronted by real or simulated acts of violence, murder, horror, and crime? This is the subject examined in this candid assessment of our dark vicarious thrills. Based on a series of interviews with perpetrators, victims, and "consumers" of violence, including several celebrities, the author of a best-selling book on serial killers explores what there is about this subject that draws such a wide audience. Unlike many other books that attempt to probe the murky psyches of deviant individuals, this book focuses on normal, average people who, despite themselves, enjoy getting close to the most forbidden, perverse side of destruction and evil. The persons interviewed range from homicide detectives and emergency room personnel to a heavyweight boxer and groupies of serial killers on death row. The author considers ideas from a variety of theories and research to explain our responses to violence, raises questions about the shifting line between normal and abnormal, evaluates the confusion and ambivalence that many people feel when witnessing others' suffering, and suggests future trends in society's attitudes toward violence.

      The Lust for Blood
    • 2023

      38 Lessons for Counselors and Therapists

      How Personal Experiences Shape Professional Growth

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Counseling and therapy students embark on a transformative journey that extends beyond academic learning to profound personal growth. As they engage with clients facing various challenges, they confront their own issues, fostering significant changes in their perspectives and skills. This dual process of helping others while evolving personally is a crucial aspect of their training, highlighting the intricate relationship between professional development and self-discovery.

      38 Lessons for Counselors and Therapists
    • 2020

      Dynamic storytelling is at the heart of this psychology textbook, which introduces students to essential concepts, theories, and research through engaging narratives. By weaving compelling stories into the material, it aims to spark curiosity and interest in psychology, encouraging students to connect the ideas presented to their personal experiences and apply their newfound knowledge in real life.

      Essentials of Psychology: Concepts Revealed Through Compelling Stories
    • 2019

      Making a Difference

      A Story of Adventure, Disaster, and Redemption Inspired by the Plight of At-Risk Girls

      • 262 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on the journey of at-risk girls, this narrative illustrates how students can embrace leadership roles that foster positive change in their communities and beyond. Through themes of adventure, disaster, and redemption, it encourages readers from diverse backgrounds to recognize their potential to make a difference, regardless of their individual interests or career aspirations. The story serves as an inspiring call to action for young leaders.

      Making a Difference
    • 2019

      Fallen Heroes

      Sports Stories of Madness, Resilience, and Inspiration

      • 198 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Fallen Heroes presents fourteen compelling narratives of elite athletes grappling with emotional disorders and mental illness while in the spotlight. The stories highlight both those who tragically succumbed to their struggles and those who showcased remarkable resilience and strength in managing or overcoming their challenges. Through these accounts, the book sheds light on the often-hidden battles faced by sports figures, emphasizing the importance of mental health awareness in the athletic community.

      Fallen Heroes
    • 2019

      Excelling in College

      Strategies for Success and Reducing Stress

      • 362 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Focusing on the challenges of stress management, this resource provides college students with essential strategies for academic success and personal well-being. It combines effective study techniques with practical stress-reduction methods, aiming to enhance both performance and enjoyment of the college experience. By addressing the dual aspects of excelling academically and managing stress, it prepares students for success in higher education and life beyond.

      Excelling in College
    • 2018

      Living and Being a Therapist

      A Collection of Readings

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the personal challenges faced by therapists, this collection features seminal writings by Jeffrey Kottler, a renowned psychotherapist. It delves into the intricate dynamics of therapy, addressing both the unique experiences of counselors and the universal issues that affect everyone. Through a diverse range of chapters, articles, and essays, the book offers deep insights into the emotional landscapes of both therapists and their clients, making it a valuable resource for professionals and anyone interested in the therapeutic process.

      Living and Being a Therapist
    • 2018

      Understanding Research

      Becoming a Competent and Critical Consumer

      • 310 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      Focusing on enhancing research literacy, this book guides students in critically evaluating and applying research findings to their personal and professional lives. It emphasizes proficiency in locating valuable information and resources, making it a practical tool for effective living and working. The content is designed to be both realistic and relevant, ensuring readers gain the skills necessary to become competent consumers of research.

      Understanding Research
    • 2018

      The Secrets of Exceptional Counselors

      • 172 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Every profession has trade secrets that are passed on from one generation to the next and counseling is no exception. These cherished lessons based on wide-ranging experiences and passion for the craft are shared by masters with students and colleagues and include fresh ideas, noteworthy interventions, and even little tricks learned over time that increase both professional effectiveness and personal satisfaction. These unique practices are captured in this entertaining book that collects the wisdom of some of the most accomplished practitioners in the field, those who have been most influential in developing theoretical approaches, clinical innovations, and standards of practice. These master clinicians disclose ingenious methods and practical tips to better serve clients. Discussing techniques that have been mostly kept private until now, they talk about their creative breakthroughs, spiritual transcendences, monumental successes, and their own developmental adjustments over time. They also reveal some of their most unusual cases, disappointing failures, and disturbing deceptions, and share stories about the clients who have changed them. New practitioners and veterans alike will find innovative ways to remain fresh and engaged with clients. Because of its focus on practical knowledge and useful strategies, this book can be used as a supplemental text in a variety of introductory and advanced courses, or as an inspirational guide for experienced counselors.--Cover page 4

      The Secrets of Exceptional Counselors
    • 2018

      Change

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      What causes human beings to make a significant change in their lives, a transformative shift in thinking and actions? Research has shown that even in cases of unqualified success, a therapist and their client often have wildly different views on what made it work. Taking that as his starting point, Jeffrey Kottler leads the reader on an exploration of human behaviour, seeking to find out what it is that really makes a difference that can lead to transformative and lasting change

      Change