I recommend him to any mental health providers or consumers. However I always enjoy his books even though I have a persistent feeling of deja vu throughout. " He seems to write the same book over and over with slight variations. Overall Performance: Narration Rating: Story Rating:.A little bit heavy for a road trip read, but it definitely raised some good questions to ponder." The author comes across a bit jaded at times, but I think he has really sincere and empathic intentions at heart. This new edition puts the spotlight on the therapist's role and responsibility to promote issues of diversity, social justice, human rights, and systemic changes within the community and the world at large. He also explores the stress factors that are brought on from managed care bureaucracy, conflicts at work, and clients' own anxiety and depression. In this thoroughly revised and updated fourth edition, Jeffrey Kottler explores many of the challenges that therapists face in their practices today, including pressures from increased technology, economic realities, and advances in theory and technique. For more than twenty-five years, On Being a Therapist has inspired generations of mental health professionals to explore the most private and sacred aspects of their work helping others.
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