Love, praxis, and desirable therapist qualities

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Until recently, both love and praxis as therapist qualities have not enjoyed the attention they deserve. The components of praxis and the derivatives of love (namely, empathy and good-will) are important ingredients of therapeutic behavior. They are also capable of promoting mental health. Inculcating the trainees with these qualities should become foci of training in psycho-therapy.

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Shamasundar, C. (2001). Love, praxis, and desirable therapist qualities. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 55(2), 273–281. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.2001.55.2.273

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