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I was skeptical as I started to read the book, and already in a few pages, I came to appreciate the author. Irvin Yalom draws on rich examples from his own practice.
Some takeaways thus far:
* work with now-and-here
* therapist must engage in "own therapy" alternatively will inevitably stumble upon own blindspots.
* working on self (for the therapist) is a continueus work and no one should be ashamed of it.
— Jul 09, 2022 12:22PM
Some takeaways thus far:
* work with now-and-here
* therapist must engage in "own therapy" alternatively will inevitably stumble upon own blindspots.
* working on self (for the therapist) is a continueus work and no one should be ashamed of it.
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Aelia
is on page 87 of 288
I was skeptical as I started to read the book, and already in a few pages, I came to appreciate the author. Irvin Yalom draws on rich examples from his own practice.
Some takeaways thus far:
* work with now-and-here
* therapist must engage in "own therapy" alternatively will inevitably stumble upon own blindspots.
* working on self (for the therapist) is a continueus work and no one should be ashamed of it.
— Jul 09, 2022 12:22PM
Some takeaways thus far:
* work with now-and-here
* therapist must engage in "own therapy" alternatively will inevitably stumble upon own blindspots.
* working on self (for the therapist) is a continueus work and no one should be ashamed of it.

