Therapist


The Gift of Therapy: An Open Letter to a New Generation of Therapists and Their Patients
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: A Therapist, Her Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed
No Bad Parts: Healing Trauma and Restoring Wholeness with the Internal Family Systems Model
Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find—and Keep—Love
The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma
Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents: How to Heal from Distant, Rejecting, or Self-Involved Parents
Trauma Stewardship: An Everyday Guide to Caring for Self While Caring for Others
In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction
Mind to Bend (Stolen Obsessions, #1)
When the Body Says No: The Cost of Hidden Stress
What Happened To You?: Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing
The Shrink (Kephart College, #1)
On Becoming a Person: A Therapist's View of Psychotherapy
On Being a Therapist (JOSSEY BASS SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE SERIES)
Man's Search for Meaning
The End of Miracles by Monica StarkmanYou Don't Have to Say You Love Me by Sarra ManningMaybe You Should Talk to Someone by Lori GottliebIf the Cardinal Flies Home by Corrine DaltonInto the Darkest Corner by Elizabeth Haynes
Characters in Therapy
55 books — 26 voters
テンカウント 1 [Ten Count 1] by Rihito TakaraiDon't Stay Gold by Kou Yoneda秘めごとあそび 1 [Himegoto Asobi 1] by Yaya Sakuragiまずは奪いあい! [Mazu wa Ubaiai!] by Gou SasamuraHakui No Shihaisha by Chouko Kabutomaru
Favorite Yaoi with Doctors
17 books — 7 voters

My therapist taught me once that the best way to deal with panic-inducing flashbacks is to think of them as scenes from a horror movie. Jump scares are terrifying the first time you see them because they catch you off guard, and because you don't know what to expect. But once you watch them again and again, once you know exactly when the demon-possessed nun jumps out from behind the corner, they lose their power over you. ...more
R. F. Kuang

Dr. Talbon was struck by another very important thing. It all hung together. The stories Cheryl told — even though it was upsetting to think people could do stuff like that — they were not disjointed They were not repetitive in terms of "I've heard this before". It was not just she'd someone trying consciously or unconsciously to get attention. really processed them out and was done with them. She didn't come up with them again [after telling the story once and dealing with it]. Once it was done ...more
Cheryl Hersha, Secret Weapons: How Two Sisters Were Brainwashed to Kill for Their Country

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