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Fees in therapy (contains mainly US based things)
Fees in Therapy and Counseling: Summary and Guidelines, by Ofer Zur, Ph.D.
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I love schema therapy. I go once every two to three weeks in a spartan hospital outpatient clinic (so not as awesome as cases in the clinical books) but it's done lots for me.

"This present study investigated typical treatment settings rather than rare expert, highly structured, specialized situations. The therapists using Schema Therapy in the study were not experts in Schema Therapy. In fact, they were therapists already employed in Dutch community mental health centers who expressed interest in Schema Therapy, received four days of training, and then peer supervision throughout the study (as well as yearly expert supervision). This study suggests that Schema Therapy can realistically be implemented effectively in typical therapy settings.

An important additional finding of this study is that therapists trained in Schema Therapy by actively practicing techniques in their training sessions and receiving immediate feedback did significantly better than therapists trained in Schema Therapy primarily by readings, lecture and video examples of techniques. "
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Very interesting article about being in nature.

http://neurosciencenews.com/forest-a...a-health-7737/

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I found this to be a very interesting read:

Boundary Violations: The (Inappropriate) Lethal Weapon of Plaintiffs' Attorneys in Psychotherapy Malpractice Lawsuits
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When 9/11 happened in the USA:

"Professional roles and boundaries were dropped to a large extent in the wake of the disaster... As Dr. Korn noted, however, the hug was not an extraordinary event on an extraordinary day of a psychotherapy process. It became a ritual ending to each session. **Hugs are not part of the psychotherapeutic frame, and the ritual hugging of a patient at the end of each session almost always suggests that something is awry in the therapist's countertransference."

Boundary Violations in Psychotherapy
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Psychiatric Times. 20.7 (July 1, 2003): p71.

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I thought this was an interesting article:

Boundary Violations: The (Inappropriate) Lethal Weapon of Plaintiffs' Attorneys in Psychotherapy Malpractice Lawsuits
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Transference Focused Psychotherapy changes brain activity and improves clinical presentation in BPD

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Abandonment psychotherapy results in long term decrease in suicidality

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The use of imagery in phase 1 treatment of clients with complex dissociative disorders

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The Evolution of Trauma Treatment - Bessel van der Kolk Shares His Hope for the Future of the Field: https://www.psychotherapynetworker.o...auma-treatment
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Default Nov 08, 2017 at 03:45 AM
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Nice one, QM...I love that article.

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Default Nov 09, 2017 at 11:23 PM
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QM, that article reminds me of an On Being podcast I listened to recently, with Bessel van der Kolk:
https://onbeing.org/programs/bessel-...-body-mar2017/

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Default Nov 09, 2017 at 11:44 PM
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I️ liked the article too! It is how my counselor works with me.

It was affirming to me.

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Default Nov 15, 2017 at 10:22 AM
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Therapists and being terminated not on their terms:

https://www.psychotherapy.net/articl...-feelings,-too
"One therapist friend of mine says, “I feel like an emotional prostitute sometimes. I get to roll around in the all the intense feelings and then I get left alone in the chair.”

Therapist and "placebo effect"
https://www.unk.com/blog/how-to-end-...-your-clients/
Of course, you can’t always tell exactly how many sessions a person will need to get over a depression, or to successfully stop drinking, but you can give them an indication. So I might say:
"Many people can be helped within a few sessions and often times feel better even after a single session. (Remember the power of the placebo effect!)"

Just plain delusional:
http://www.yourtango.com/experts/dr-...or-should-i-go
"while therapy is supposed to, and usually does, instill hope for the future"

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