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what classes do you need to take to become a relationship expert/couple therapist?

May 04

Question by Mariah A: what classes do you need to take to become a relationship expert/couple therapist?
what college classed should i take?
ive seen a marriage counselor major but i don’t want to that.

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Answer by Scoot ツ
You should take Psychology and Sociology classes. Those are the type of classes that you need to pursue such a career. I know because I want to pursue a similar career.

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What psychoanalytic technique typifies an intense relationship between therapist and patient?

May 03

Question by : What psychoanalytic technique typifies an intense relationship between therapist and patient?
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Answer by George Clooney has nothing 2 say
Every Minute Zen.

It’s similar to Instant Forever

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What kind of psychotherapy is based on the relationship between the therapist and the client?

Apr 24

Question by sarah s: What kind of psychotherapy is based on the relationship between the therapist and the client?
i’ve read it somewhere, but i don’t remember the name

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Answer by Godshot
What an interesting question. I’m a 20 year veteran therapist, so I have a few things for you to think about.

I teach other therapists several models of psychotherapy. What I teach across the board is that the relationship with the client is “THE” most important factor in the outcome of therapy. This has been proven time-and-again through research studies.

Now to answer your question more specifically. “Relational, Interpersonal or Psychodynamic” approaches utilize the therapy relationship more than any other approach.

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What kind of psychotherapy is based on the relationship between the therapist and the client?

Apr 18

Question by sarah s: What kind of psychotherapy is based on the relationship between the therapist and the client?
i’ve read it somewhere, but i don’t remember the name

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Answer by Godshot
What an interesting question. I’m a 20 year veteran therapist, so I have a few things for you to think about.

I teach other therapists several models of psychotherapy. What I teach across the board is that the relationship with the client is “THE” most important factor in the outcome of therapy. This has been proven time-and-again through research studies.

Now to answer your question more specifically. “Relational, Interpersonal or Psychodynamic” approaches utilize the therapy relationship more than any other approach.

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How do you repair a damaged relationship with your therapist?

Apr 12

Question by Jackie Brown: How do you repair a damaged relationship with your therapist?
Generally speaking
Please do not make the assumption that I was at fault.

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Answer by Onlooker
Talk to the therapist about your feelings that the relationship is damaged. If the trust is gone, then it makes sense for the therapist to help you find someone new. However, if that’s not what you want, the therapist should work with you to rebuild that trust. It will take time, but it will be a great lesson that will help you in all relationships, not just the one with the therapist.

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i would like to know more about therapeutic risk taking in the client-therapist relationship?

Mar 24

Question by trenchtownanalyst7: i would like to know more about therapeutic risk taking in the client-therapist relationship?

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Answer by paxtondusty
do you mean taking a risk in the client/ therapist relationship?

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Is Your Relationship Full of Disappointments? – Marriage Ad

Mar 21

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I want to be a Relationship Therapist. Where do I start?

Mar 20

Question by DJ: I want to be a Relationship Therapist. Where do I start?

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Answer by salome
if your a bi.p.c student you can take a degree in physiotherapy, there are special colleges in Maharashtra that are concerned with physiotherapy courses

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Relating to Clients: The Therapeutic Relationship for Complementary Therapists

Mar 20

Relating to Clients: The Therapeutic Relationship for Complementary Therapists

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Does transference occur in every patient-therapist relationship?

Mar 14

Question by Daisy: Does transference occur in every patient-therapist relationship?
How do therapists react to it?
How do they help patients to overcome it?

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Answer by warrior soul
To a certain extent you will take every patient with you but most can go home and let go by going on with their own lives. it’s the ones who have issues already that carry it mostly home and gnaw and gnaw on it until it affects the way they function as well.

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