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  1. This is so interesting! To make something good of the feeling of “not good enough” and doubt. So important as a contrast to so much of what we as professionals try to live up too. Focus on trust and play!
    Curiosity is so important, opens up for allians with different clients, also a way to explore more about myself when reflecting about each meeting with clients. Sometimes the most important findings comes when playing. The mind is open. Thoughts and feeling are in open space.

    • Gun-Eva, you know how much i value play from the courses 🙂
      But the real challenge is how do we keep a playful spirit while we are fatigued from a heavy caseload…

      I also failed to mention in this blog about the work of Helene Niessen-Lie and colleagues work on professional self-doubt. That is, therapist who report more PSD predicted better early alliance formation.

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