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As I grow closer to completing my degree in Marriage and Family
Therapy, I find myself growing more and more anxious about what I offer
as a therapist. While the bulk of my training has focused on
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (specifically Object Relations), I have
found that the more clients I see, and the more work I do in my own
therapy, the less I find useful ways to apply the depth work I have
been trained in. This is not a criticism of my training, rather a
commentary on my own journey to develop what I consider most important
as a therapist- being useful. It is this desire to be useful to clients
that compels me to go beyond the requirements of my degree and eventual
licensure. My interests are supported by some basic beliefs about human
nature that, while they are arguable, form the foundation of what I do. |
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