Review of Gateways to Psychotherapy

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Gateways to psychotherapies
Not a real fan of self help books as I’ve read so many of them.
This is one of the better written self help books
Congratulations on being BOTD
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While this book isn’t really for me, it sounds great for people pursuing a career in psychotherapy. It seems straightforward, well-organized, and useful. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Psychotherapists and psycho therapy students can benefit from this guide book "Gateways to Psychotherapy" by Michael Hegarty. I want to see what is inside it and have takeaways.
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It's not something I would read unfortunately, although the subject of psychotherapy is rather interesting and I think that readers that is interested in this topic might gain alot from this. Thanks for a great review.
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It's not everyday that a self-help book wows me, but this one has managed to impress me a great deal. I love that the author is candid about what therapists do for clients. I've always been curious to know their thought process and how they go about picking clients, taking notes and all that. This is a great book.
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Sometimes, all we just have to do is talk out things disturbing us to a therapist. This is the first journey to self-recovery. Nice review!
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This sounds like an insightful read. Individuals who have a career in this will find this book helpful. I love the important themes explored in this book. Congrats on the BOTD.
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With the rise in mental health awareness in recent years, I think books like this one are absolutely important and necessary. Books like this can clear misconceptions about mental health and it's stigmatizations. Thanks for the lovely review.
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Being a good Psychotherapist can be advantageous to the Client. People who would love to have a good career in Psychotherapy have so much to garner from the book. Congratulations on BOTD.
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ImageBeing a therapist is a delicate kind of job. The therapist has to possess certain important qualities to promote the client's trust.
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The book would indeed be helpful to those in need of psychotherapy. I like that the author was straightforward in his writing style. Congratulations on being the Book of The Day.
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Post by Phooko Tebogo PC »

Thank you for the review, it is quite detailed and easy to understand. But I feel like the book is filled up with a lot that could only help psychotherapist and those studying it. I am not convinced that I could enjoy reading it as I am not studying towards the nor working in the field.
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This book sounds like it would be quite important to psychotherapists. I am sure they will aappreciate the author' s tips on being a good psychotherapist. Congratulations on BOTD.
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In the book, the author used his experiences with his client to give examples on how to attain a wholesome Psychotherapy career. I look forward to reading the book. Congratulations on BOTD.
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The book appears to be of great value to prospective psychotherapists. I'm genuinely interested in this area. I admire the book's well-done execution and the information it contains, particularly with relation to recordkeeping. Congratulation on BOTD.
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