The authors examine the realities of clinical practice for which therapists are unprepared. Kottler and Hazler cover issues that are rarely addressed in the classroom, such as organization politics, the negatives of being a therapist, keeping up with cutting-edge innovations, sustaining a private practice, and planning for the futureand offer concrete suggestions for adapting to the world outside graduate school.
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The authors examine the realities of clinical practice for which therapists are unprepared. Kottler and Hazler cover issues that are rarely addressed in the classroom, such as organization politics, the negatives of being a therapist, keeping up with cutting-edge innovations, sustaining a private practice, and planning for the futureand offer concrete suggestions for adapting to the world outside graduate school.
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