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What drives men and women into a life of service to others? What makes some people choose to treat others?
For over thirty years, speech therapist Gitit Mor Itzhakniya made it her life's work to assist people with special needs and their families. But between therapy rooms and bureaucracy, long hours and personal crises, she realized that there was always one group of people whose voice had barely been heard before.
In this deeply human exploration of what it means to treat others, Mor-Itzhakniya follows the hidden stories of her therapist-colleagues. As she delves into the journeys of her peers, the inner landscape of those who make a life out of caring for others, she discovers the quiet battles with self-doubt, moments of grace and exhaustion, and the constant negotiation between empathy and self-preservation.
With candor and fearlessness, Whose Therapy Is It, Anyway? invites readers into the inner sanctums of therapists, healthcare professionals, and their patients, shining a light on the mutual relationships that define how we treat ourselves when we treat each other.
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