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What You Never Learned in Graduate School: A Survival Guide for Therapists

What You Never Learned in Graduate School: A Survival Guide for Therapists

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A breath of fresh air.
Review: In the managed care climate of abbreviated treatment and psychopharmacological cures, Jeffrey Kottler and Richard Hazler provide a breath of fresh air that will satisfy and fortify both beginning and experienced clinicians.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book
Review: The cultural and social conditions under which psychoanalysts work have changed radically in the last few years. Many standard textbooks on technique no longer speak to the currently embattled generation of therapists. Drs. Kottler and Hazler have mastered the discipline, and they convey it with freshness and an understanding of the special difficulties of these times.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Walking on Water
Review: Therapists are godlings. We walk on water. We can read minds and predict the future. We know all the answers. We even know a few of the questions. Whatever we don't already know, we can easily figure out by consulting the literature. This mythical body of wisdom contains all the knowledge we could ever want to unlock the mysteries of the soul and cure human suffering. Such is one of the things that we learned in graduate school - there is truth, it resides in a single form, and it can be unearthed quite easily if only you know the right combination of search modifiers in the data bases.


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