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A Community of Psychotherapists

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1965
(1965). A Community of Psychotherapists. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy: Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 23-28.
T P, MALONE, C A, WHITAKER
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Psychotherapist Revealed

2010
Part I: Foundations. Bloomgarden, Mennuti, Therapist Self-Disclosure: Beyond the Taboo. Maroda, Less is More: An Argument for the Judicious Use of Self-Disclosure. Zur, Therapist Self-Disclosure: Standard of Care, Ethical Considerations and Therapeutic Context. Part II: Case Examples by Clinical Orientation & Clientele.
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The Ethical Group Psychotherapist

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2006
Group psychotherapists in their everyday practice confront a series of ethical problems, some of which rise to the level of ethical dilemmas. This two-part special series will address how the group psychotherapist can address these problems and dilemmas in a way that leads to an ethical course of conduct. This article introduces the series by examining
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Court Rulings on Psychotherapists

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1982
A review of court rulings on psychotherapists reveals that: privilege of communication may be overruled; lawsuits may be brought against psychiatrists because they were unable to curb their countertransference and because they had had sexual encounters with patients; psychiatrists were found not guilty if their patients committed suicide; involuntary ...
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Psychotherapist Trainees’ Quality of Life: Patterns and Correlates

Frontiers in Psychology, 2022
Erkki Heinonen   +2 more
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Psychotherapists to Prison!

PPmP - Psychotherapie · Psychosomatik · Medizinische Psychologie, 2001
F, Pfäfflin, H, Kächele
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Constructing Psychotherapists Social Roles

2006
We try to argue that the assumption of a dialogical perspective, such as the one S. Tavares, M.M. Gonçalves e J. Salgado base their discussion about the psychotherapist’s social role upon, implies: from one end, the reference to the cultural and organizational context which has anticipated the meeting between the therapist and the client and which in ...
MONTESARCHIO G, VENULEO, Claudia
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