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Psychology and You

How to be a good therapist

 

Therapists who take their power seriously also take the boundaries of therapy seriously. When they bend the therapeutic frame, they do so carefully and explore the ramifications their action has for the client. They recognize that not all meanings may emerge at first, and that clients may be reluctant to acknowledge just how important a seemingly trivial exchange is to them.

 

Good therapist recognize, too, that the intense feeling that surface in sessions often gravitate toward the boundaries. And that touch, and other physical contact, may be the most emotionally laden and controversial boundary of all.

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mike said:

The therapist holds a very powerful position in the life of their patient. They have to walk the fine line between professional and objective advice and personal relationship each day. Are there any legal or practical measures that regulate how a therapist is to tread this precarious path?

April 4, 2008 11:00 AM

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