Article: Sitting in the Client’s Chair
Posted by Dean Richardson (see more…) on 8 Oct, 2012 | 0 comments

Psychoanalytic/psychodynamic therapists used their internal experience (as well as external) to help a client come to understand themselves better. This article talks about a figurative and literal experience gained by the counsellor taking a different position before the session began.
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