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An open letter to the psychotherapy and counselling profession: It is time to recognise the politics of training and practising with Tourette's syndrome

机译:致力于心理治疗和咨询专业的公开信:是时候了解培训政治和练习与Tourette的综合症

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In thisNote from the Front Line, a psychotherapist and counsellor writes an open letter to the counselling and psychotherapy professions, asking for recognition of the politics involved in practising as a therapist with Tourette's syndrome. The letter discusses her lived experience of the condition, including the experience of judgement and stigma she has faced from others in the profession, and asks how therapists can approach this issue and be better informed. Common misconceptions surrounding Tourette's syndrome are also addressed, and the author asks that therapists take better care not to perpetuate them. A call is made to recognise the politics involved and to advocate for a better understanding of neurodiversity to improve equality and diversity within the profession.
机译:在这封来自前线的信中,一位心理治疗师和咨询师给咨询和心理治疗专业人士写了一封公开信,要求承认作为图雷特综合征治疗师所涉及的政治。这封信讨论了她在这种情况下的生活经历,包括她在这一职业中所面临的判断和耻辱的经历,并询问治疗师如何处理这个问题并获得更好的信息。关于图雷特综合征的常见误解也得到了解决,作者要求治疗师更加小心,不要让它们永久化。呼吁承认所涉及的政治,并倡导更好地理解神经多样性,以改善行业内的平等和多样性。

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