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Diary of a Country Therapist

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In Diary of a Country Therapist, Dr. Marcia Hill chronicles more than a decade of her thoughts and feelings about practicing therapy in rural Vermont.

The author reveals her empathy for her clients, her frustration in money matters, and her anger at the maltreatment of women.

This book focuses not on the specifics of her clients' cases, but on the trials, successes, and fulfilment of working in this emotionally challenging profession.

From liberating breakthroughs to personal anguish, Diary of a Country Therapist is witness to a decade of changes, both in Marcia Hill's practice and in her personal life.With the advent of managed health care, she struggles to give her clients the best care she can.

She talks about many of the clients she met over the years - what therapies worked and which didn't, her discomfort when she interacted with her clients in and around her small country town, and the valuable lessons she learned about life from her sessions with them.

Diary of a Country Therapist is the honest scrutiny of a psychotherapist's life from her own heart and soul.

While this text will be enlightening for mental health professionals of all kinds, its accessible, jargon-free style makes it an excellent selection for non-professionals who require an insight into the mind of a practicing therapist.

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Product Details
Routledge
0789021153 / 9780789021151
Hardback
18/08/2004
United States
English
193 p.
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