How to Develop a Reading Practice. Frontiers Friday #148

AUG 18, 202319 MIN
Frontiers of Psychotherapist Development Podcast by Daryl Chow, Ph.D.

How to Develop a Reading Practice. Frontiers Friday #148

AUG 18, 202319 MIN

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<p>Frontiers Radio podcast is back! </p><p>Here’s the video version:</p><p>This is a Q&A video based on a question from a therapist in Montreal: "When Do You Get Time to Read?" </p><p><em>I just wanted to say once again that I really appreciate your </em><em>newsletter</em><em>. I look forward to reading it every week. This week, I especially liked the comment on the importance of giving more attention to the conversational nature of psychotherapy in our training. I also liked the quote at the end, "It takes two to know one", which made me appreciate the importance of supervision and co-development groups to understand our clients better. </em></p><p><em>I wanted to ask you a more personal question. </em><em>When do you take time to read?</em><em> I am asking this because there are so many interesting articles and books that are on my reading list but somehow I barely manage to make the time to read. I have a 2 year-old boy so that makes it a bit trickier too, but you and other therapists have children too.</em></p><p><em>Thank you for your work, it's inspiring.</em> </p><p>Admittedly, if you look at the timestamp below, my response stretches a little further than the original question. <strong>Timestamp:</strong> 00:00 When Do You Get Time to Read? 01:13 The Daily Practical 02:06 Thinking is a monologue; reading is a dialogue 03:32 What Not to Do 05:01 Taking care of our intentions 05:57 Reading strategy 08:08 The 4 Tenets of becoming a Deep Learner 09:41 Developing a Personalised Learning System (PLS) 10:55 The Ignorant Section 11:45 What to Read 14:08 What Format to Read On 16:57 Periods of "No inputs from other minds" 17:33 Summary 18:28 Invitation to your questionsFor previous podcast episodes, click <strong>here</strong>.</p><p>Submission of Questions</p><p>Questions have the power to bring us together, as questions put us on a quest.I would love to hear from you if you would like your questions to be answered in detail. Drop a <strong>comment</strong> below or email me at <strong>[email protected]</strong> </p><p><p>Thanks for reading Frontiers of Psychotherapist Development. Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.</p></p><p>Warm Welcome to New Folks on Frontiers of Psychotherapist Development (FPD)</p><p>If you are new here, I just want to say a big hello to you and would love to hear from you. Tell me a bit about you and where you are from. Drop me an email [email protected]</p><p>Click here to see more resources about <strong>Frontiers of Psychotherapist Development and Frontiers Friday.</strong></p><p></p><p><em>Daryl Chow Ph.D.</em><em> is the author of </em><em>The First Kiss</em><em>, co-author of </em><em>Better Results</em><em>, and </em><em>The Write to Recovery</em><em>, </em><em>Creating Impact</em><em>, and the new book </em><em>The Field Guide to Better Results</em><em> </em><em>.</em></p> <br/><br/>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://darylchow.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&#38;utm_campaign=CTA_1">darylchow.substack.com</a>