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Patients Who Return to Psychotherapy
Richard G. Druss
in Listening to Patients: Relearning the Art of Healing in Psychotherapy
The final chapter is a discussion of patients who return to psychotherapy after termination, a topic often omitted in the literature on psychotherapy. It revisits some patients and case ...
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Termination of Psychotherapy: Patient’s Goals, Therapist’s Goals
Richard G. Druss
in Listening to Patients: Relearning the Art of Healing in Psychotherapy
Chapter 8 is about termination of psychotherapy. Patients and their therapists often have differing views about if and when termination should take place. This difference is usually due to ...
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The Psychotherapist's Own Psychotherapy: Patient and Clinician Perspectives
Jesse D. Geller, John C. Norcross, and David E. Orlinsky (eds)
In this volume, distinguished contributors explore the multifaceted nature of the psychotherapy of psychotherapists from “both sides of the couch.” The first-person narratives, clinical ...
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Boundaries And Internalization in the Psychotherapy of Psychotherapists: Clinical and Research Perspectives
Jesse D. Geller
in The Psychotherapist's Own Psychotherapy: Patient and Clinician Perspectives
Experience and science support two propositions that shall serve as the primary focus of this chapter. First, there are “reality” factors that are more or less specific to the psychotherapy ...
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