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Psy 440 Kottler ch6

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advantages of being a therapist expert privilege; lattitude in work; keep learning; growing, evolving
darker conscequences of being a therapist failures, difficult clients; stress; depression, crimes; SES disparities
Hardships within specialties psychiatrists, social workers. nurses, counselors
psychiatrists lack therapy training;
social workers have obsolete public image; lower status
nurses and counselors lack recognition
institutions (schools, prisons, camps, clinics high case loads, low budgets;
therapist have to face comptetition form online therapists; lack of free time
problems of beginners relationship changes; terrifying demons; underpaid, una ppricaited; fear of inadequacy;
occupation hazards drugs; insomnia; threats of suicide; angry outbursts; depression
minority status face racism. micro aggression. discrimintaion; rumination; worry; perfectionsim;
psychological symptoms bordom; isolation; frustration; irritability; depression
physical symptoms insomnia; appetite; headaches; treathing; tension
behavioral symptoms drug abuse; recklessness
one-way intimacy avoidanace; safe sexual intimacies
therapeutic incest lower self-esteme; sexual disfunction; anger; betrayal; mistrust of professionals
restraint and self-deprivation no opinions; no sides; no direction; no moralization;
narcistic therapist more early dropouts; critical; contemptuous
knowning too much not shocked by abuse. trauma; delusions; obsessions;seduction
pathologising self and others DSM disorders in friends; family
labeling therapist's desease
fatigue and exhaustion workaholic. insomnia
isolation from conficdntiality; social avoidance of clients; social scrutiny
money issues short term need 400 referals/yr; long term 10-12
image a missionaries disappointments; failures
Created by: james22222222
 

 



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