For readers of No Cure for Being Human and Simple Self-Care for Therapists, a witty and compassionate field guide to the 10 realms of grief--and how to navigate them yourself and with clients.
How do you practice good therapy when it’s the end of the world as we know it…and no one feels fine?
The planet is burning, friends and family are falling to cults and QAnon, and we’re all living through the collective trauma of a global pandemic. Among therapists and healers, burnout is rampant; hopelessness and despair are, too. In The Grieving Therapist, psychotherapists Larisa Garski, LMFT, and Justine Mastin, LMFT, give voice to the difficulties of therapising in today’s world--and offer a grief-informed framework for taking care of yourself as you take care of others.
Informed by narrative, internal family systems, fanfic, and trauma-sensitive therapy, Garski and Mastin examine what it means to be a therapist at the end of the world (or what feels like it). They break down 10 realms of grief that are critical to understand and work with today, but likely weren’t taught to you in therapy school. Each chapter includes:
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"With a subtle, engaging, and practical narrative, Garski and Mastin use a medicine wheel format, the wisdom of animals, the meaning-making of ritual, campfi re magic, and fearless trust in the universe to bring therapists back to earth. The result is mutual healing for therapists, clients, and the planet."
— FOUR ARROWS, coauthor of Restoring the Kinship Worldview
A definitive resource that everyone in any helping profession needs to read and keep close by.
— SHELLY CLEVENGER, PhD, chair of the department of victim studies at Sam Houston State UniversityReading this timely book is like having a conversation with the supervisor of your dreams.
— NICOLE ARZT, LMFT, author of Sometimes Therapy Is AwkwardA much-needed resource for all therapists—a timely reminder that we are all human, we all grieve, and we all need to heal together.
— JANINA SCARLET, PhD, author of Superhero Therapy"Full of useful tools, this book helps readers explore the delicate balance between processing personal connections to grief while ... holding space for the client experience. A must-read for all therapists!
— ERICA HORNTHAL, LCPC, BC-DMT, author of Body AwareThrough narrative storytelling, creative mindfulness, and hard truths, this book invites readers to compassionately examine their own secondary trauma, burnout, and grief.
— KARINA AYN MIRSKY, MA, ERYT, founder of Yoga Mindset Coaching and author of Make a Difference and Make a Living Teaching YogaThis book offers clinicians a map and a compass for exploring all dimensions of themselves—in and out of the clinical space. I can't recommend it highly enough.
— MARA TESLER STEIN, PsyD, PMH-C, founder and director of The Touchstone Institute for Perinatal TrainingA welcome and much-needed landing spot for bone-weary therapists.
— MEGAN KELLY, MA, owner of Informer Coaching & Consulting and “Antiwork Therapist” on InstagramMuch gratitude to Justine and Larisa for the gentle reminder to reach out to our community and allow them to hold us while we too grieve.
— KATHRYN TEMPLETON, LPC, C-IAYT, director of the Ayurvedic Yoga specialist program at Yoga InternationalBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!