Review of Gateways to Psychotherapy

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Judy46 wrote: 07 Jun 2022, 06:08 I love your review... I had never really delved into Psychotherapy before. I'd like to read this. Great review.
It's a truly insightful book and conveys many basics about psychotherapy. You will truly enjoy it.
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Cocobutta wrote: 07 Jun 2022, 06:56 Psychotherapy is a topic I've never explored before but this review highlights the interesting way it was discussed in the book. Thanks for the review.
Thank you too for your comment
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Amzes17 wrote: 07 Jun 2022, 08:21 I think this book is for someone already in the field and just anyone willing to learn something new. Great review.
Exactly. And it gives them basics majorly
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Kavita Shah wrote: 07 Jun 2022, 10:17 Thank you for a detailed review about the book and it's structure! Psychotherapy and the related cases on different topics will be enlightening to read about.
It's truly lighting. Even those not in the field can learn a lot of things from the book
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You did a great job with your review. It is just that I am not that interested in reading a book regarding psychotherapy. I can see how such a book would be of help for aspiring psychotherapists. Well written!
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thuriya albayaa wrote: 10 Jun 2022, 10:15 You did a great job with your review. It is just that I am not that interested in reading a book regarding psychotherapy. I can see how such a book would be of help for aspiring psychotherapists. Well written!
Thank you for your remarkable comment. You may not be a fun of psychotherapy but the book has some basic information that could greatly help improve your mental health so I recommend that you please try and read it.
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It is a strange topic to me too.i think I want to read this.i love your review anyway.
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I'm not interested in non-fiction, so I'll be skipping this book, but I enjoyed reading your review!
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You mentioned that the book is based on extensive research on the psychology and counseling of people. I always want to gain meaningful information from the books I read. This will do.
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Although I'm not a fan of health books, I'm keen on reading this one because of how well you have described the book. Thanks for the review.
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Thank you for such an educative review Sarah1738. I like the way you explained the psychotherapists practice, it made them sound approachable and understanding. I'm sure this kind of review will encourage people to read the book. It seems that the book could help to dispel a few myths and fears about psychotherapy, thereby giving more people confidence to seek therapy for issues they struggle with.
I like that the author was very open-minded and was open to different ways to do well as a psychotherapist. For example, he is very open to using technology to attain clients and emphasizes other psychotherapists to achieve good working websites where they can help clients online.
That's good to know, especially during times when so many people have been isolated and practitioners have to work remotely.
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The author explorees different approaches to psycotherapy. I found it noteworthy that he encourages psycotherapists to launch websites where patients may find help online.
Good review!
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A very informative book in deed.
Thanks for this amazing reveiw 💙
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Gateways through psychotherapy seems to be a very good and beneficial book as I did experienced a personal councilling before very eager to read this book
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Psychotherapy is a sensitive and vital topic and I'm glad this book covers it quite comprehensively. Thanks for this detailed review.
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