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On Being a Therapist, 6th Edition

By: Jeffrey A. Kottler
Narrated by: Paul Bellantoni
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For more than thirty years, On Being a Therapist has inspired generations of mental health professionals (and their clients) to explore the most private, confusing, and sacred aspects of helping others. In this thoroughly revised and updated sixth 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. He also examines the stress factors that are brought on from managed care bureaucracy, conflicts at work, and clients' own anxiety and depression. This new edition includes updated sources, new material on technology, new challenges that therapists face as a result of the global pandemic, and an emphasis on teletherapy and navigating ethics and practice logistics remotely. Generations of students and practitioners in counseling, psychology, social work, psychotherapy, marriage and family therapy, and human services have found comfort, support, and renewed confidence in On Being a Therapist, and this sixth edition builds upon this solid foundation as it continues to educate, inform, and inspire helping professionals everywhere.

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Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Sciences Mental Health Health
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I have the second edition with Shapiro reading, an immensely better experience plus the single difference between the two editions are vague references to tele health and the pandemic. Plus the performance is really dull. Will talk to CS about returning this and having a mind of writing Dr Kottler about this.

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