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Kristen
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Jun 21, 2008 11:07AM

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I also recently read Love's Executioner by Yalom. If you haven't already read this, then it might be a good one to get you unstuck. That's what it did for me. His focus on the relationship with the client and working in the here-and-now is helpful.

From my perspective it is important to remember therapy IS a gift both for the client and therapist. And I have seen hundreds of people flourish with some “assistance”. But "Therapy" is not a panacea to all mood disorders or other psychiatric problems in the world (not even for all the nice little neurotics). Not even CBT! So don't dismay. I have seen an excellent solution focused therapist get stuck with a client only then see the client make some progresses with Classical CBT. And I have seen Clients not respond to CBT and turn to other modalities. Again, don’t dismay. But don’t remain complacent either, there are things you can do.
Here are some off the top of my head, : 1- don’t avoid reading; continued professional growth demands that we don’t keep our head in the sand; 2- mentorship is also a good way to go (doesn’t matter on your age or experience we ALL can grow) 3- brown bag lunches with co-workers or other therapists; go to workshops and conferences ( I think Yalom noted himself going to group meetings for male therapists). Yalom also attend therapy numerous times with different therapists and you may also want to consider going to therapy yourself (refer to the overflowing literature produced by the psychoanalytic group that supports the importance for therapist to go to therapy themselves) .But don’t keep it bottled up, then you and your client(s) will suffer.
As Karen a previous poster well said "Just my thought[s], for what it's worth"
Btw what population do you work with?




Has anyone read If You Meet the Buddha On the Road, Kill Him? I just started that yesterday and it is good!!!