Even if you've never considered moving your therapy practice online, your perspective might currently be shifting. With these Corona-plagued sci-fi times, an ever increasing part of the world has to practice social distancing, and so it might soon be the case that for you, as a therapist, to be able to continue offering counselling there isn't any other way than to do therapy online.
Throughout my time as a therapist, I've had one main objection against therapy. It's an objection that can best be understood – and potentially solved – through the lens of friendship and witnessing.
Working as a counsellor in a private practice has both rewards and hurtles. Here are the main things to keep in mind when going the "private practice" way.
From Copenhagen’s integrative mindset to Berlin’s binary of depth versus behavioral therapy, this candid post explores the often unspoken rivalries between therapy schools.