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(I use the term "patient"; some therapists prefer "client." Please don't say "consumer" or "recipient.") His example is narrow (a Pennsylvania case largely limited to general practitioners and decided for Pennsylvania alone), but it brings up at least three important topics: (1) the ...
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(I use the term "patient"; some therapists prefer "client." Please don't say "consumer" or "recipient.") His example is narrow (a Pennsylvania case largely limited to general practitioners and decided for Pennsylvania alone), but it brings up at least three important topics: (1) the ...
Research in Practice for Forensic Professionals is an essential one-stop resource for practitioners (such as psychologists, nursing and medical staff, prison and probation workers, social workers, occupational therapists) who have an interest in research and in evaluating their own work and the service...
Psychology Today — How the Quack Industry Harms Autistic Children(Added 5/22/2016) “Not only are many of the so-called ‘cures’ for autism that they promote worse than useless – causing discomfort and distress to the children, and even, in very rare cases, death – but the continual ...
But I think from the view of the therapy world, most therapists work in a much less directive and structured path than financial planners, right? It's kind of like, "We're going to deal with whatever's present today and then we'll make a decision as we go through the session," and...
(I use the term "patient"; some therapists prefer "client." Please don't say "consumer" or "recipient.") His example is narrow (a Pennsylvania case largely limited to general practitioners and decided for Pennsylvania alone), but it brings up at least three important topics: (1) the ...