Cynthia Rogers is interested in the stresses a psychotherapist
encounters over the course of his or her professional life and how
these might be addressed. Running a practice that provides a living
is complex in itself, but how do people manage when life events or
their own insecurities intrude. Psychotherapists with thriving
practices know that, at some stage, they will have to confront a
complain, suicide, a bad debt, a lack of referrals or deal with the
impact of personal life events. These events are part of the
territory and a way has to be found for professionals to take them
in their stride however stressful they may be.
Psychotherapists traditionally learn from experience and Rogers
has distilled her own and others' experience to throw some light on
the shadow side of a psychotherapist' s life. Experienced
psychotherapists are emerging from the consulting room and becoming
supervisors, trainers and consultants. They are also moving between
private practice, GP surgeries and the voluntary sector. Rogers
describes the demands of each setting and shows how to draw on new
parts of one' s self and learn new ways of working at each
move.
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