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Psychotherapy’s New Interactive Online Presence

When I went to college, all students were required to have a voicemail account, enabling college administrators to send campus wide messages.  Voicemail served an important social purpose too; we checked hourly to see whether we would be enjoying burritos at the Wa Wa or foot-longs at Hoagie Haven.  But, we had a choice about [...]

Cultivating Cultural Competence: Understanding and Integrating Cultural Diversity in Psychotherapy

In today’s rapidly growing multicultural society, psychotherapists are faced with the complex task of working effectively with clientele whose psychosocial dynamics include increasingly diverse cultural values, beliefs and attitudes that the psychotherapist is either not aware of or not prepared to engage as part of the therapy.

How We Say Goodbye: Research on Psychotherapy Termination

April 30, 2008 by Internet Editor  
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Jennifer A. Hardy and Susan S. Woodhouse
The Pennsylvania State University

Termination is generally viewed by psychotherapists as a complex stage of psychotherapy (Gelso & Woodhouse, 2002). Research confirms that during this phase, the process and progress of psychotherapy are typically reviewed, goals are developed for the future, and the dyad says goodbye (Marx & Gelso, 1987). [...]

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