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Cognitive-behavioural psychotherapist as ethicist
The article describes conceptions of the roles which the psychotherapist adopts during the process of therapy: that of the philosopher/ethicist. The first part of the article presents Karl Jaspers’ thoughts on the psychotherapist assuming a philosopher’s
Marchewka, Katarzyna +1 more
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§5.35 Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege
This article addresses the psychotherapist-patient privilege which was recognized by the Supreme Court in Jaffee v. Redmond. The privilege covers licensed social workers as well as licensed psychiatrists and psychologists.
Kirkpatrick, Laird +2 more
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Toward Uniform Application of a Federal Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege
In federal courts, Federal Rule of Evidence 501 governs all privileges, including the psychotherapist-patient privilege. Unlike many state statutes that explicitly recognize the psychotherapist-patient privilege and define its scope through exceptions ...
Baytion, Catherine M.
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An exploration of the impact of completed client suicide on a psychotherapist
Globally, suicide is responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths every year. It is a profoundly disturbing event for all affected, including the psychotherapist.
Creighan, Emma
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Psychotherapist as Modern-Day Shaman
The thesis employs hermeneutic, heuristic, and artistic-creative methodologies to examine how unconscious aspects form mandalas and how mandalas are used as tools for a deeper understanding of the uncharted waters in the unconscious.
Burnley, Tara
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This study explores both the psychological process of becoming a mother and the psychological process of becoming a psychotherapist, and considers any parallels that may exist between the two processes.
Clarke, Victoria
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What do laypersons believe characterises a competent psychotherapist?
Aim Although research and clinical definitions of psychotherapeutic competence have been proposed, less is known about the layperson perspective. The aim was to explore the views of individuals with different levels of psychotherapy experience regarding
Kühne, Franziska (PD Dr.) +2 more
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The shame of the psychotherapist
This paper argues that the practice of psychoanalytic psychotherapy is inherently shameful. Failure to grasp this fact distorts our understanding of the nature of what we do as therapists.There are four dimensions in which shame is an inevitable element ...
Henderson, D.
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On the Pseudo-Humanisitc Education of the Psychotherapist
Reprint of ""On the Psuedo-Humanistic Education of the Psychotherapist."" Published in the Journal of Humanistic Psychology. Spring, 1962.
Fisher, Gary, 1931-2012
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A research project submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of MA Clinical Psychology in the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg,Abstract The journey of becoming a psychodynamic ...
Glover, Christopher Clive
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