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Confidentiality — The Psychotherapist's Nemesis

Nursing, Law & Ethics, 1980
This case concerns a new strand to an old yarn, the eternal triangle. It is new in that in addition to the usual cast, le mari, la femme, et l'amant (the husband, the wife, and the lover), new characters, the husband's “psychiatric team,” have been joined as parties.
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Images of the Psychotherapist: A Theoretical and Methodological Perspective

, 1981
This paper presents a theoretical and methodological approach to studying the ways in which psychotherapy patients create and interpret mental representations of their therapists and the psychotherapeutic process both during therapy and after termination.
J. Geller   +2 more
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True and false self in the development of the psychotherapist.

, 1987
The psychotherapist's struggle to achieve a position of security was explored in interviews with 15 doctoral students in clinical psychology who described their experiences of learning to do psychotherapy and the development of their identities as ...
Anton H. Eckler-Hart
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Lacan and the Question of the Psychotherapist's Ethical Orientation

, 2005
This article addresses the thorny issue of the psychologist or psychotherapist's values or ethical orientation. The suggestion is made that certain aspects of Jacques Lacan's psychoanalytical theory provide the resources to overcome the obstacle of ...
B. Olivier
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How to Survive as a Psychotherapist

, 1993
This text follows the professional life of a psychotherapist. The book begins with the concept of vocation, then follows through the training programme, and the setting up of a private practice.
N. Coltart
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Psychotherapist and Widower

The Psychotherapy Patient, 1990
The sudden death of a young spouse is a tragic loss and its impact is pervasive. The article deals with the grieving process of a psychotherapist whose wife was murdered.
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Aesthetics and the psychotherapist's office

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2018
AbstractThe physical spaces in which we conduct psychotherapy are an important yet underacknowledged aspect of psychotherapeutic work. Although a few contemporary publications have provided suggestions for the creation of welcoming, comfortable, and efficient practice spaces, considerations of what it means to transform a room into a therapeutic space ...
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The Hard-of-Hearing Psychotherapist

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1976
The hard-of-hearing psychotherapist is faced with special problems not faced by other therapists. This paper discusses these in a framework of reality, transference, and countertransference difficulties. Possible solutions are offered. The need of the therapist to work through his own feelings about his hearing deficit is discussed.
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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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The responsible psychotherapist.

American Psychologist, 1984
Leonard G. Rorer, Thomas A. Widiger
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