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  • There seems to be this impression that if I really am a psychotherapist, I cant be serious about it. They think there must be something fishy going on.

  • What a great teacher, a great parent, a great psychotherapist and a great coach have in common is a deep belief in the potential of the person with whom they are concerned. They relate to the person from their vision of his or her worth and value.

    Teacher   Parent   Vision  
  • I went to a psychotherapist for a year and a bit, and it was fantastic. I went in with a very clear question: I couldn't work out why I behaved in a certain way in certain situations, and I got that answered.

    Years   Work Out   Way  
    "My body & soul". Interview with Laura Potter, www.theguardian.com. May 30, 2009.
  • The work of a psychotherapist involves being empathic and insightful with one's patients without getting too lost in their painful stories to be helpful.

  • It is indeed time for the clergyman and the psychotherapist to join forces.

    Modern Man in Search of a Soul Ch. 1
  • My dad is a doctor, a professor of psychiatry, and my mum is a psychotherapist.

  • I became a psychotherapist because that's where people will unburden themselves, where they will show what is in their hearts.

    Heart   People   Shows  
  • I hope I am a psychotherapist's dream. I've spent enough hours in therapy.

    Dream   Hours   Enough  
    "Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • Like the priestly cult of the Middle Ages, the modern priestly cult of "scientific" psychotherapists exist overwhelmingly to stultify or blunt a too-acute insight into the powers benumbed in our personalities by our prevailing culture.

  • More than anything else I recall being, or trying very deliberately to be, a perfect child. Not a Goody Two-shoes, but a kid who did good, who worked hard and met every expectation. I strove to achieve in the excessive way that psychotherapists tend to regard with concern.

    Children   Kids   Shoes  
  • But there has also been a notable increase in recent years of these applications by a much wider slice of psychotherapists - far greater interest than ever before.

  • ...an effective psychotherapist or psychoanalyst is a "microsurgeon of the mind" who helps patients make needed alterations in neuronal networks.

    Mind   Helping   Patient  
    Norman Doidge (2007). “The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Brain Science”, p.221, Penguin
  • The analytic psychotherapist thus has a threefold battle to wage -- in his own mind against the forces which seek to drag him down from the analytic level; outside the analysis, against opponents who dispute the importance he attaches to the sexual instinctual forces and hinder him from making use of them in his scientific technique; and inside the analysis, against his patients, who at first behave like opponents but later on reveal the overvaluation of sexual life which dominates them, and who try to make him captive to their socially untamed passion.

    Passion   Mind   Battle  
    Sigmund Freud, James Strachey, Anna Freud, Carrie Lee Rothgeb (1958). “The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud: The case of Schreber, papers on technique and other works”
  • The basic work of health professionals in general, and of psychotherapist s in particular, is to become full human beings and to inspire full human-beingness in other people who feel starved about their lives.

    Chogyam Trungpa (2010). “The Collected Works of Chogyam Trungpa: Volume Two: The Path Is the Goal; Training the Mind; Glimpses of Abhidharma; Glimpses of Shu nyata; Glimpses of Mahayana; Selected Writings”, p.532, Shambhala Publications
  • Identify the problem.”) I love the late Japanese psychotherapist Shoma Morita's advice to stop trying to fix yourself and start living instead: “Give up on yourself. Begin taking action now, while being neurotic or imperfect, or a procrastinator, or unhealthy, or lazy, or any other label by which you inaccurately describe yourself. Go ahead and be the best imperfect person you can be and get started on those things you want to accomplish before you die.

  • A new question for the psychotherapist to ask is whether a theory can go beyond mere effectiveness in achieving either a so-called cure or even personal growth into its implications for the nature of an evolving society.

    Erving Polster, Miriam Polster (1973). “Gestalt therapy integrated: contours of theory and practice”
  • There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so.

    'Hamlet' (1601) act 2, sc. 2, l. [259]
  • If there is one thing I've learned in thirty years as a psychotherapist, it is this: If you can let your experience happen, it will release its knots and unfold, leading to a deeper, more grounded experience of yourself. No matter how painful or scary your feelings appear to be, your willingness to engage with them draws forth your essential strength, leading in a more life-positive direction.

    Love   Years   Scary  
  • I asked my mum, who's a very clever psychotherapist, and she says that kids love stories about death; they need it, they need to have stories that deal with death and explain it, as a place to put their fears.

    Clever   Kids   Needs  
  • The psychotherapist ... tries to help the individual to be himself and to go it alone without giving unnecessary offense to his community, to be in the world (of social convention) but not of the world.

    "Psychotherapy, East and West" by Alan Watts, (p. 7), 1961.
  • The psychotherapist learns little or nothing from his successes. They mainly confirm him in his mistakes, while his failures, on the other hand, are priceless experiences in that they not only open up the way to a deeper truth, but force him to change his views and methods.

    Mistake   Views   Hands  
    Carl Gustav Jung (2001). “Modern Man in Search of a Soul”, p.59, Psychology Press
  • My mother was an actress and my voice teacher, an incredible voice teacher. My biological father is an actor, and my stepfather, who raised me along with my mother, is a psychotherapist. I was always supported in creative ventures.

    Mother   Teacher   Father  
  • God seems willing to act as the most sublime psychologist, psychotherapist, or even psychiatrist if we are willing.

    Source: theindiespiritualist.com
  • Everyone who becomes a psychotherapist eventually adopts a theory that suits his needs.

    Needs   Suits   Theory  
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