That's the problem when you are a "good therapist." Either no one would expect that you have a problem or you will struggle to find a capable one.
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That's the problem when you are a "good therapist." Either no one would expect that you have a problem or you will struggle to find a capable one.
You are a therapist? That's so cool
#freecompliments
Not in the conventional way. In the past, they call it "soul care". However, if I am not mistaken, for almost a century, the field has been dominated by mental health experts. Nevertheless, in the 1970's soul care caught the attention of many and it is now active and growing in more than 40 countries worldwide.