 Crisis in the therapist's life. It's not important that the crisis only comes into the life of the client, but there come the situation when the crisis can be faced by the therapist themselves. Therapist can experience climates with little time to make modification for their clients and other professional commitments. The therapist who, for example, falls acutely ill must deal with revised session scheduling, how much disclose to clients and how the therapist should refer clients if they become necessary to interrupt services. You know, this is very important that in a given situation, if a therapist falls sick, how do we schedule our sessions in advance? How do we shift important clients to other persons and their need to see if it's easy to shift them in advance? Or do we need to refer them to someone else? How do we deal with the setting of the clinic and the hospital in our absence? How do we disclose to clients what crisis or professional problems the therapist is going through? For example, the client felt increasingly irritated as her counselor became unresponsive and distracted during the session. Now, there is a situation in which a client is very irritated and the therapist is not able to properly attend the session. The client complained about it and the therapist apologised and said that she had a three-year-old granddaughter and she was a victim of an accident and she had been in the family pool for a few days. So, I am traumatised and I am not able to concentrate on myself. So, in such a situation, when the client finds out that the therapist is also through a personal problem he sympathises a lot and expresses his sympathy and closes the session. Now, in this case, the counselor did not handle her understandable personal grief as it affects her clients as well. In such a situation, being a human being had such a high level of grief but she was not able to overcome it professionally and she shared it with her client so what would be the adverse reaction of the client? The client felt ignored and then was forced to deal with mixed feelings. She was already worried and I also told her that she was already faced with a psychological problem and she had a feeling of guilt a feeling of shame a feeling of a strange trivial condition that she would create within the client. The reason behind this is that the therapist shared her personal grief but she was not able to control her emotions in the therapy session. Therapists needed more time before commencing their practice. Whenever an individual therapist becomes after a training she still needs a lot of training a lot of time a lot of patience to formally commence her therapy. She might have considered cancelling appointments or referring urgent cases to backup therapists explaining to her patients that she needs time to deal with the pressing family matters. Now there could be different situations that if you are in a situation of grief or in a personal trauma then how do you deal with the client? Do you have to cancel their appointments? Do you have to refer to them? Do you have to explain to them? Or how do you deal with them? Do you have to give them a lot of time? Do you have to deal with the family crisis or do you have to tell them the whole story? So this is something which is very important and you have to handle your crisis. That is also a part of learning. Then in the situation described therapist might consider sending the client a note for apologizing that not recognizing her own need for more personal time and for any discomfort because of that the situation is caused. Now I have given you an example in this case it is necessary that a professional therapist write a note of apology to his client and tell him to handle a personal crisis which he did not take because of which the situation is created so that the client who is the first victim of a psychological illness will not feel any shame or guilt or mixed feelings because of that the problem is created. So we are made to keep the things very you know neat and order and clean that because of one person the other person will not have to face such emotional trauma. So first of all it is very important for a therapist to understand their emotions and feelings handle their crisis after that then they should handle their clients in their practice.