Sometimes Therapy Is Awkward
A Collection of Life-Changing Insights for the Modern Clinician
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Sara Gordon
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Auteur(s):
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Nicole Arzt
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From Nicole Arzt, licensed marriage and family therapist and founder of Psychotherapy Memes - a global community of more than 80,000 followers - comes a dynamic approach to understanding the therapist career.
Sometimes therapy is awkward. And sometimes it's also painful, messy, and downright confusing. Yet, very few books capture what it's truly like to engage in this work.
In its much-anticipated release, this guide chronicles the strange nuances of working in mental health in the modern world. Sometimes Therapy Is Awkward provides refreshingly candid insight into what it takes to feel more confident and prepared to help others. This guide offers stories, jokes, and action-based solutions for:
- Coping with excruciating insecurities
- Improving clinical skills
- Navigating the workplace
- Setting healthy and effective boundaries
- Managing burnout and compassion fatigue
- Understanding mental health treatment in the modern world
Using introspection and humor, Arzt offers a practical road map for aspiring therapists, new therapists, and any therapist who identifies with feeling afraid or uncomfortable in their work.
©2020 Nicole Arzt (P)2020 Nicole ArztVous pourriez aussi aimer...
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Helpful for new therapists
A good review of things to keep in mind as a new therapist entering the field!
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- 2021-11-07
Really enjoying this audiobook!
I'm a recently graduate student in Psychology and I find this book very useful and entertaining at the same time. The author has a lovely voice and goes straight to the point with every story she brings. Love to hear psychologists' experiences and she definitely has a lot to offer us listeners. Also, I love her outlook on psychotherapy and how she mentions on several occasions that we are all human beings, make mistakes and learn from them, Definitely recommend the book!!!
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