The art of reflection is one of the most misunderstood attributes to the very best practice. This book should be in the possession of <em>every</em> therapist, inviting them to reflect upon the most difficult of questions; the questions that really need asking once in practice. The versatility of the book means that it can be used for personal reflections, in supervision and also in group training events. An essential part of the therapist's everyday toolkit." —Lisa Cherry, Internationally Renowned Speaker, Consultant, and Trainer, Author of <em>Conversations That Make a Difference for Children and Young People: Relationship Focused Practice from the Frontline</em><br /><br />"This book is full of 101 thought-provoking, moral, ethical, and relational questions and reflective points, which offers the reader a wealth of opportunities to reflect, to pause, to have a springboard for enriched discussions, and to support one's ongoing learning journey. These questions can be used in self-reflection, training, in therapy, in supervision, in team meetings, in team away days, and beyond. There is something for everyone and is a welcome addition to the therapy world. It supports people to reflect instead of react and to take their brain to the gym." —Dr. Karen Treisman, MBE, Clinical Psychologist, Trainer, and Author of 12 books, including the bestselling <em>Therapeutic Treasure Box</em> and <em>A Treasure Box for Creating Trauma-informed Organizations</em>
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Biographical note
Ashley Evans is a trauma therapist and the founder of A&R Counseling, LLC. She specializes in helping marginalized communities who have suffered trauma heal and thrive. Ashley holds a master's degree in clinical mental health counseling from Northwestern University and is currently a clinical psychology Ph.D. student.Tim Hollinger is a mental health professional who promotes a client-focused, behavioral-based approach to therapy and has experience working with individuals in socioeconomically and ethnically diverse regions. He holds a master's degree in clinical mental health counseling from Northwestern University and is currently a clinical psychology Ph.D. student.