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The Humanity of Therapists: Pursuing Authenticity and Clinical Competence
By (Author) Francis Martin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
8th January 2026
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Psychotherapy
Social work
Paperback
224
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
This book offers a refined, precise, and useful orientation to the humanity of therapists. In it, Dr. Martin has drawn from his long experience as a therapist, teacher for emerging therapists, clinical supervisor, researcher, and, no doubt, his humanity. He engages readers with the issues of his and their humanity. As he does this, he captures both a scholarly analysis of the humanity of therapists and the existential immediacy of the humanity of therapists.
Therapists who avail themselves of this book will very likely gain several outcomes for themselves. They will feel the affirmation and confirmation of their humanity. They will gain personal respect for their typically well-known experience of their grounded confidence and their nagging doubts. They will feel the validation of many of the stressful realities with which they cope. They will re-imagine and experience the enjoyment of seeing the value of their humanity translated into effective clinical work. And, they will gain new appreciation for their personal humanity, the humanity of their colleagues, and the humanity of their clients.
Francis Martin's professional roles have included service as a therapist, administering clinical programs, conducting research, writing and publishing, teaching in mental health care preparation programs, delivering numerous professional presentations, organizing professional meetings, holding offices in professional associations, and advocating for various improvements in mental health care. He continues to explore ways to address important issues in mental health care and to improve the effectiveness of counseling and therapy.