Therapy for Therapists (a Guide to Changing Lives)

Therapy for Therapists (a Guide to Changing Lives)
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Total Pages : 745
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ISBN-10 : 0984489592
ISBN-13 : 9780984489596
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Book Synopsis Therapy for Therapists (a Guide to Changing Lives) by : Steven Paglierani

Download or read book Therapy for Therapists (a Guide to Changing Lives) written by Steven Paglierani and published by . This book was released on 2020-09-18 with total page 745 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Can People Actually Change?In almost every therapist lies an inherent flaw. This flaw prevents them from helping clients to make lasting changes. Temporary changes; the usual, will-powered, behavioral and cognitive kind? They can get clients to do those. But permanent changes, the kind which alter the client's very nature? Not so much.The flaw? To get licensed, they must learn to imitate what the great therapists did. Ironically, those great therapists were great because they didn't do this. Rather, what made them great was that they were being themselves. And being themselves IS what gave them the power to change lives.In this book, Steven Paglierani draws on his three decades of experience to teach therapists to be themselves, with practical suggestions, poignant stories, and heart-felt advice on everything therapists do. Practice management and better self-care to cutting-edge therapies based on his school of therapy, The Emergence Therapies. Do you want to learn to actually change lives, while falling in love what you do? If you're willing to do the work, then this book will show you how.

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