Therapist's Emotional Survival
In "Therapist's Emotional Survival," celebrated author David W. C. Phillips provides invaluable insights for mental health professionals navigating the complex emotional landscape of therapy. Published by Jason Aronson Publishers in 1998, this essential read spans 254 pages and delves into the vital need for therapists to comprehend the pain of their sexually abused and traumatized patients. Phillips emphasizes the importance of therapists managing their own emotional challenges, such as rescue fantasies, to effectively support their clients. This book serves as a powerful resource for those looking to enhance their therapeutic skills while maintaining their emotional well-being. Equip yourself with the knowledge to foster resilience in your practice and better serve your patients. Discover the balance between professional responsibility and personal emotional management with "Therapist's Emotional Survival."