Do Psychologists Have Their Own Problems?

Do Psychologists Have Their Own Problems? Therapists have hard jobs. They hear about difficult, sometimes traumatic experiences each day, as their clients share their issues. They too occasionally have personal problems and things they would like to work through. … In short, therapists often need just as much — if not more — support than

Do Therapists Have Their Own Issues?

Do Therapists Have Their Own Issues? Do therapists have their own issues? Therapists have hard jobs. They hear about difficult, sometimes traumatic experiences each day, as their clients share their issues. They too occasionally have personal problems and things they would like to work through. Do therapists ever talk about themselves? Yes. Therapist self-disclosure can