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Paperback When the Therapist Is Ill: Navigating Vulnerability, Self-Care, and Self-Disclosure in Clinical Practice Book

ISBN: 1041209266

ISBN13: 9781041209263

When the Therapist Is Ill: Navigating Vulnerability, Self-Care, and Self-Disclosure in Clinical Practice

When the Therapist Is Ill is a compassionate and courageous roadmap for navigating the vulnerable terrain of personal illness while maintaining ethical therapeutic relationships.

Drawing from Internal Family Systems and attachment theory, Roberta Rachel Omin transforms what has historically been an unaddressed challenge in the mental health field into an opportunity for profound growth. This book leads readers through the trauma and shock of hearing a serious medical diagnosis and the need for self-care. Equally important is the professional dilemma of whether to disclose, and - if so - what, when, and how to tell clients. This comprehensive guide unpacks the unique nature of the therapeutic relationship and offers sample scripts for therapists to use with clients. It attunes to the personal, relational, and ethical issues of whether and when to stop working and how to create meaningful endings. It is filled with real-life stories and complex case histories from therapists, clients, and colleagues.

For all clinicians, especially those facing health challenges, this essential resource illuminates a path toward healing - both for themselves and the clients they serve.

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Format: Paperback

$49.99
Releases 12/21/2026

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