Psychology Practice for Introverted Therapists
Introverted therapists are often exceptionally well-suited for clinical work, not despite their quieter nature but because of it. The ability…
Introverted therapists are often exceptionally well-suited for clinical work, not despite their quieter nature but because of it. The ability…
INFPs excel in therapeutic work because their Introverted Feeling (Fi) allows them to connect with emotional experiences others might miss….
You chose therapy because you’re brilliant at reading people in real time. The pattern recognition that makes ESTPs excel at…
The clinical supervision meeting started like any other. Three therapists sat around the table discussing challenging cases, processing countertransference, exploring…
INFP therapists carry an extraordinary gift into the therapy room: the ability to feel what clients feel, to sit inside…
ESFJ therapists absorb their clients’ emotional weight in a way few other types do. Their natural empathy and drive to…
Emotional overwhelm hits INFJ therapists differently than it hits other helping professionals. Because INFJs absorb emotional information at a structural…
ESFJs who become therapists bring something rare to the work: a genuine, bone-deep desire to make people feel seen. That…
The client across from me was describing her mother’s recent death, and I could feel the grief settling into my…