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The best psychologist = always a line of clients?
The best psychologist is always at work. Great work is better than any advertisement.
A good psychologist can be like a talented but hungry artist. It’s good to do your job, but not receive a decent reward for it. A psychologist more often than any other professional offers his services or consultations for free.
Is it generosity of heart or professional strategy? What motivates a psychologist when working for free? Do you want to help someone from the heart? Altruism? Or is he making a name for himself? Processing a potential client?
What makes a psychologist the best in their field? How does the best psychologist differ from a good psychologist or a mediocre psychologist? Do high incomes of a psychologist always correlate with high professionalism and personal excellence?
How to become the best in your business and not worry about clients?
First, I will answer my own questions and I will be very glad if you, my dear colleague, write your opinion in the comments. Thanks in advance)
So. What makes a psychologist the best in their field?
1. Happiness.
Top Prof. non-fitness are psychologists rationalizing their unhappy lives. Haven’t you met such people? I do not believe.
Such “pros” can explain better than anyone that happiness is a collective illusion, hormonal self-deception or sublimation of sexual libido.