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It's hard to be God
Every trainee therapist wants to be a highly effective professional.
A commendable aspiration is often closely connected with a huge number of demands placed on oneself, on one's own professional "ideality", as if the therapist were a "higher being", almost God!
Such requirements give rise to many transference and countertransference manifestations in work with clients, which is especially due to the real background of our life and work during the war. What helps the therapist to be aware of such moments in the work and, therefore, to expand his possibilities?
About it - theoretical considerations and practical examples of the lecturer.
psychologist, certified Gestalt therapist and supervisor. Leading trainer (supervisor) of the MIGIS Institute. Specializes in working with psychosomatic disorders in the Gestalt approach. Therapist in working with human systems. Author and presenter of the specialized program “Therapy of Dependent Relationships”. Author and presenter of the specialized program “Therapeutic Relationships”.