by The Jewish Therapist Collective | May 17, 2022 | Uncategorized
Submitted May 25, 2022 UPDATE: We were very successful in this open letter and dialogue campaign with the AMFTRB and the question that was so concerning has been removed from the exam with assurances that it will not re-emerge, and nor will the stereotypes/tropes...
by Dr. Richard Oelberger | May 17, 2022 | Uncategorized
Burnout is the experience of being fatigued and exhausted for an extended period based on repeated exposure to stress and demand. Burnout is compared with and can be composed of a collective result of experiencing stress (a temporary demand from one or more...
by Halina Brooke | May 17, 2022 | Uncategorized
The following piece was prompted by our members continuing to see reductive and inaccurate talking points about “taking therapy back” and “decolonizing” therapy that harmfully erases the whole selves of many founders in the field and, in many ways, relies on tropes...
by Stacey Shapiro | May 17, 2022 | Uncategorized
In the chaos of our daily lives, meetings, activities, and home responsibilities it can sometimes be hard for us to take a step back and actualize some self-care for ourselves. What goes without saying is that self-care is something that every person can benefit from...
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