Lessons from An Early Career Therapist

Lessons from An Early Career Therapist
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9781040133224
ISBN-13 : 1040133223
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Book Synopsis Lessons from An Early Career Therapist by : A. Dana Ménard

Download or read book Lessons from An Early Career Therapist written by A. Dana Ménard and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2024-10-08 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is a reassuring guide both for novice therapists and those further along in their journey, normalizing, validating, and empathizing with the human aspects of the profession and supporting readers to feel empowered and confident managing real-life situations with real-life clients. Dr. Ménard shares lessons she learned in her early training years as well as those learned as a "grown- up" psychologist, addressing the perils and pitfalls of connecting with clients, working in diverse settings with different supervisors, balancing work and home life, and, perhaps most importantly, repairing and recovering from therapeutic stumbles and missteps with humor and compassion. Chapters address topics such as internship and licensure, therapist self-care, professionalism, diversity, supervision, and teletherapy and include important questions about clinical training and professional development like "What do I do when my client isn’t making progress?", "How do I know when I’m too sick to work?", "Is it okay to curse in session?", "Do I even belong in this program?", and "What should I do if there is a wildlife invasion of my office?" This book will provide mental health professionals with the tools and skills they need to problem-solve these situations and others on the road from graduate school and licensure to independent practice.


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