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What About Our Clients? A Guide to Ethical, Client-Centered Psychotherapy
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- ISBN8233428753
- EAN9798233428753
- Date de parution31/12/2025
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
What About Our Clients? is a candid, ethically grounded examination of modern psychotherapy-and a call to return to what matters most: human connection. Written by licensed clinical social worker David Eli Recinos, this book confronts the growing disconnect between productivity-driven mental health systems and the lived experiences of clients and therapists. In an era dominated by billable hours, excessive documentation, and burnout, Recinos asks a simple but urgent question: Who is therapy really serving?Drawing on real-world clinical experience, workforce data, and evidence-based research, What About Our Clients? explores how rigid systems, high turnover, and administrative overload erode therapeutic presence and weaken outcomes.
The book examines therapist burnout, flawed training models, and leadership gaps-while offering practical, ethical alternatives that protect both clinicians and clients. With particular attention to child, adolescent, and family therapy, Recinos highlights the importance of caregiver involvement, strong boundaries, and genuine therapeutic alliances. He challenges clinicians to move beyond checkbox interventions and remain emotionally present, reflective, and accountable.
At the same time, agency leaders and supervisors are given a clear, data-driven roadmap for improving retention, supervision, and organizational culture. This book is for therapists, supervisors, administrators, and graduate students who feel disillusioned but still believe in the power of therapy done well. Honest, accessible, and deeply human, What About Our Clients? reminds us that therapy is not an assembly line-it is a sacred space where people deserve to be seen, heard, and believed in.
The book examines therapist burnout, flawed training models, and leadership gaps-while offering practical, ethical alternatives that protect both clinicians and clients. With particular attention to child, adolescent, and family therapy, Recinos highlights the importance of caregiver involvement, strong boundaries, and genuine therapeutic alliances. He challenges clinicians to move beyond checkbox interventions and remain emotionally present, reflective, and accountable.
At the same time, agency leaders and supervisors are given a clear, data-driven roadmap for improving retention, supervision, and organizational culture. This book is for therapists, supervisors, administrators, and graduate students who feel disillusioned but still believe in the power of therapy done well. Honest, accessible, and deeply human, What About Our Clients? reminds us that therapy is not an assembly line-it is a sacred space where people deserve to be seen, heard, and believed in.





