Wachtel
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Current Topics in Burn Care
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published
1983
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The Queen's Slave Trader: John Hawkyns, Elizabeth I, and the Trafficking in Human Souls
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published
2004
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5 editions
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“Psychotherapy…is rarely as straightforward as
textbooks and case reports usually seem to
imply…Practicing psychotherapy is a difficult—if
also rewarding—way to earn a living. It is no
profession for the individual who likes certainty,
predictability, or a fairly constant sense that one knows what one is doing. There are few professions in which feeling stupid or stymied is as likely to be part of one’s ordinary professional day, even for those at the pinnacle of their field. Indeed, I would be loathe to refer a patient to any therapist who declared that s/he almost always felt effective and clear about what was going on.”
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textbooks and case reports usually seem to
imply…Practicing psychotherapy is a difficult—if
also rewarding—way to earn a living. It is no
profession for the individual who likes certainty,
predictability, or a fairly constant sense that one knows what one is doing. There are few professions in which feeling stupid or stymied is as likely to be part of one’s ordinary professional day, even for those at the pinnacle of their field. Indeed, I would be loathe to refer a patient to any therapist who declared that s/he almost always felt effective and clear about what was going on.”
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