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CoffeeAndABook
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Absolute 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 pick for me.

I‘ve been going through this book super slowly, taking notes and going back to certain chapters again & again. It‘s been an incredible help in finding my way into being a therapist.

I‘ll probably keep it close, just reading a chapter here & there.
Real role models are such a rare gift & Yalom is definitely one as a therapist but he‘s also such a mensch, it shines through in all his books 🔥

Crazeedi I have partial credits toward masters in counseling, I think I'd live this book 4y
CoffeeAndABook @Crazeedi Yes, I think you really might love it! Or live it, whichever you meant 😉 it‘s super inspiring and entertaining as well. Another book I can really recommend by the same author is 4y
Kalalalatja Thanks for tagging me, I‘ll definitely try and find it! 4y
CoffeeAndABook @Kalalalatja I thought of you & that you might like it!! Hope you have a great day ☀️☕️ 4y
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trazo
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“Learning to live well is to learn to die well.”

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DrSabrinaMoldenReads
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 💜💜💜 7y
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amvs1111
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A compassionate look at the relationships among therapists and their patients. Written for newly-minted therapists but a refreshing read for seasoned practitioners and an intriguing look behind the curtain for nontherapists. While I don't agree with all of Yalom's views, I appreciate his discussion of the beauty and healing power of the therapeutic relationship. It's certainly why I do what I do each day.

#letters
#newyearreads

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Sounds very interesting!!!! 7y
amvs1111 @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks It is! The writing's not full of jargon either. 7y
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