

On Being a Therapist
Book • 1986
In this book, Jeffrey A. Kottler shares his experiences and expertise on the therapeutic profession.
He discusses the importance of self-care for therapists, the challenges of maintaining therapeutic relationships, and the need for continuous professional development.
The book is characterized by Kottler's vulnerability and honesty about his own life and work, offering comfort and practical advice to both aspiring and experienced therapists.
He discusses the importance of self-care for therapists, the challenges of maintaining therapeutic relationships, and the need for continuous professional development.
The book is characterized by Kottler's vulnerability and honesty about his own life and work, offering comfort and practical advice to both aspiring and experienced therapists.
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