A recent personal embarrassment reminded me that, coincidentally, several of my clients and I have been working on overcoming moments of embarrassment this summer. Some clients struggle with the cultural aspect of “face” and feeling embarrassed when they think others would secretly judge themselves or their partners for not being able to articulate a good-enoughContinue reading “Some Embarrassing Moments as a Therapist”
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Can Therapists “have fun” in Sessions with their Clients?
When I tell some of my much-more experienced and older professional colleagues about the fact that I actually enjoy – and most of the time even dare to have fun in – my psychotherapy/counselling sessions, they’d look at me as if I just told them that COVID-19 is about freedom of choice. “How many yearsContinue reading “Can Therapists “have fun” in Sessions with their Clients?”