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"Effective
treatment requires the building of trust, the maintenance of empathy,
and the challenge needed to encourage people to see their behavior in
a larger context and to move toward absolute personal responsibility for
their life and behavior. These are difficult tasks which require interpersonal
support, confidence, and trust in the treating professionals. As it is
demanded of the client that he or she share the story of his or her life
with openness and candor, so it is the obligation of the treating professionals
to nurture the context in which this sensitive and delicate work can unfold.:" Paul M. Midden, Ph.D. |
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Patricia A. Cashman, Michael R. Pollard, LCSW Stephanie Moergen, Ph.D. James J. Schroeder, Susanne Harvath, Teresa Buehler, |
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Meier, CSJ, Psy.D. Mary Frigon-Milner, MS Sandra Bay, SSND Margaret Mary O'Gorman, FSM Marty Clarke, Ph.D. Frank Krebs, M.Div. Julie Siderfin Kathleen Karalunas |
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