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Consultation

My approach in consulting

Therapist consultation typically involves an experienced therapist providing guidance, support, and professional advice to other therapists or businesses in the mental health field. The purpose of such consultations can vary, but they generally aim to enhance therapeutic skills, improve client outcomes, or address specific challenges or issues.

When a therapist provides consultation to other therapists, it often involves reviewing and discussing cases, reflecting on clinical techniques, exploring treatment strategies, and providing feedback on ethical and legal considerations. The consulting therapist may offer insights based on their own experiences, research, and expertise to help enhance the clinical practice and knowledge of the person seeking consultation.

Consultation for businesses or organizations in the mental health field may focus more on operational aspects. This can include helping to develop or refine clinical programs, implementing evidence-based practices, improving team dynamics, addressing organizational challenges, or enhancing the quality of services provided.

Therapist consultation may take various forms, such as individual or group sessions, in-person meetings, teleconferences, or online platforms. The goal is to create a collaborative and supportive environment where knowledge and expertise can be shared to benefit the therapists or businesses seeking consultation.

Therapy can lead to deep growth, wisdom, and well-being.

"The principle aim of psychotherapy is not to transport one to an impossible state of happiness, but to help (the client) acquire steadfastness and patience in the face of suffering."
- Carl Jung - 

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