
Ending Therapy: The Meaning of Termination
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Recent articles in the popular press reveal a disturbing picture of psychotherapy: greedy, unethical, or perhaps simply ignorant therapists fostering dangerously dependent, financially draining, needlessly lengthy relationships with their patients. An integral part of the therapeutic process, termination has rarely been the focus of clinical discussion. Does therapy go on too long? How can its success be judged? What do therapists say about ending therapy? In this important volume, psychiatrist Terry Kupers confronts these questions, exploring when, how, and why therapy ends. (222 pp.)
Chapter eBooks
- Freud on Termination | Kupers, Terry A. M.D. | 351 downloads
- The Termination of Psychoanalysis after Freud | Kupers, Terry A. M.D. | 333 downloads
- The Termination of Psychotherapy Today | Kupers, Terry A. M.D. | 332 downloads
- The Clinical Logic of Termination | Kupers, Terry A. M.D. | 317 downloads
- The Brief Therapy Alternative | Kupers, Terry A. M.D. | 326 downloads
- Therapy in Pieces | Kupers, Terry A. M.D. | 335 downloads
- The Community of Therapy Consumers | Kupers, Terry A. M.D. | 313 downloads
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