Babette Rothschild, MSW, LCSW, is an internationally recognized PTSD specialist and best-selling author of seven books translated into twenty languages. She currently lives in Los Angeles, California.
[T]his concise, well-organized book is full of useful ideas and
practices for almost anyone who is struggling to take care of a
human being in need.-- "Greater Good"
The book is written from a pragmatic, non-spiritual perspective and
is a great reminder of the fact that we do need to look after
ourselves, as well as giving us a variety of useful strategies to
help survive the ups and downs of therapeutic life.-- "The
Fulcrum"
This book should be very useful to practicing psychotherapists,
social workers, nurses, psychiatrists, and especially those in
training for these fields. The variety of skill-building exercises
offers help for many issues that arise during training and
practice.-- "Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic"
Written with a lot of common sense, it is easy to read and will be
helpful to all therapists, whether they work with trauma and
disaster victims or not.-- "International Review of Psychiatry"
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