Contemporary Psychotherapies: Models and MethodsSteven J. Lynn, John P. Garske C.E. Merrill Publishing Company, 1985 - 530 من الصفحات |
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... therapeutic focus . The therapeutic contract is a mutual agreement between the therapist and the client regarding the conduct of brief psy- chodynamic psychotherapy . The contract consists of two explicit components , which we shall ...
... therapeutic focus . The therapeutic contract is a mutual agreement between the therapist and the client regarding the conduct of brief psy- chodynamic psychotherapy . The contract consists of two explicit components , which we shall ...
الصفحة 92
... therapeutic involvement and bar- riers to meaningful behavior change . Fail- ure to complete the necessary insurance forms , late payments , and paying a large bill in pennies all suggest encumbrances to therapeutic progress . The ...
... therapeutic involvement and bar- riers to meaningful behavior change . Fail- ure to complete the necessary insurance forms , late payments , and paying a large bill in pennies all suggest encumbrances to therapeutic progress . The ...
الصفحة 94
... therapeutic contract . Therapeutic Focus Besides the structur- al requirements pertaining to fees , sched- uling , and time limits , the contract also specifies the therapeutic focus . The thera- peutic focus articulates the ...
... therapeutic contract . Therapeutic Focus Besides the structur- al requirements pertaining to fees , sched- uling , and time limits , the contract also specifies the therapeutic focus . The thera- peutic focus articulates the ...
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