As a mental health professional, it’s likely that you’ve had discussions with your clients about their goals for the new year. People want to lose weight, stop engaging in bad habits, begin new, positive routines, reduce anxiety, and in general, do things that will improve their lives.
In a similar way, you have goals
“Peace on Earth” is often bandied about as a wish for the holiday season, and it is definitely a general desire for most people all year long. Despite the popularity of that idea, we all know that bringing peace to the whole planet is a job no one human, or even 8 billion of them working in concert, can hope to achieve.
However,
Therapists want to help people, and reach out to as many as they can possibly assist. There are times, though, when even the most ardent mental health professionals get stuck. That’s when it’s time to make some changes!
Whether you’re in an agency role, making first steps to developing your private practice or simply hoping to re-ignite
When contemporary life is comparatively “normal,” clients and therapists have a wide range of issues to deal with. Once the “ordinary” becomes a fond memory, and chaos begins to make every day less predictable than the one before, the problems people face multiply.
In a world where war is covered daily as though