I wish more therapists would leave the ego at the door and embrace the ability to ask for help.
Sometimes we aren’t the best placed person to help the person infront of us.
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Sometimes we aren’t the best placed person to help the person infront of us.
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That doesn’t make us a bad therapist, it just means we can help more by either seeking help from a better placed therapist or passing the patient on to someone better placed to help.
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We should always have networks to discuss and share info and help with, but social media has allowed us unprecedented access to an unlimited network of diverse professional colleagues far and wide.
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So reach and and ask for help if you need it.
It’s a sign of strength and not weakness.
It’s doing the best for you AND your patient at the end of the day.
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It’s a sign of strength and not weakness.
It’s doing the best for you AND your patient at the end of the day.
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