New Therapist
Indispensable survival guide for the thinking therapist
New Therapist 53 The art edition
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Art of Psychotherapy: The wood in between the worlds Malcom Learmonth and Karen Huckvale in their approach to therapy using the creative activities of their clients
The art of therapy Therapist Terri Broll traded her thriving therapeutic practice for a studio and and easel.
The 35-Millineter Hour: The Art of Phillip-Lorca diCorda and the Practice of Psychotherapy.
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New Therapist 54 The maverick edition
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The upside of down Tom Wootton on the benefits of mood disorders.
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Fit to kill Theory and treatment of a twenty-year veteran of epilepsy
Vets aren't crazy - war is Silence broken as veterans expose untold truths
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New Therapist 52 The burnout edition
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Two versions of erosion in the helping professions: Meaning burnout and caring burnout Tom Skovholt looks at the exhaustion of meaning and caring in the helping professions.
Boundaries and access: Important categories for negotiations Adam Blatner deconstructs the negotiation of boundaries and access in therapy.
Taking care of the caretaker: Avoiding burnout Ofer Zur identifies the hazards of the profession for both the therapist and the therapist's family and suggests professional and personal strategies to avoid burnout.
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