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Re: Would you want to be a T? » rnny

Posted by Dinah on January 21, 2010, at 12:17:16

In reply to Would you want to be a T?, posted by rnny on January 18, 2010, at 23:09:45

I would like parts of it. I would love to feel that my work had meaning, and given how much therapy has helped me, I would have a sense of purpose.

The trouble is that I couldn't pick and choose my clients. Well, ideally I wouldn't have that great a desire to limit who I wanted to work with. But in practice I'm a pretty high strung person with a limited tolerance for stimulation. So, I would not want to be a therapist because I wouldn't be able to do justice to it.

It isn't easy, that's for sure. Added to the emotional toll, it doesn't appear to be a very financially secure profession.

I've had the sense lately that some of the therapists described on Babble have been trying to limit their practices to only a small range of clients who won't be much of a challenge. That's certainly their right, and I even have a sympathy for it given my own limitations. But I rather wonder what it is they went into the profession thinking they were going to be doing. Working only with well people who need a bit of a tuneup?

 

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