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> THR02 Therapeutic Relationship -The First Session
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THR02 Therapeutic Relationship -The First Session (inactive)
This module discusses some relationship building and defining techniques.
Course Objective
This program provides clinicians with the opportunity to learn about:
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Watching in treatment
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The therapeutic alliance and successful outcomes
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Goals for the opening session
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Patient education
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Taking patient history
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Intended Audience
Nurses, Psychologists, Social Workers, Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, Addiction Therapists
Author Bio
Arthur Nielsen, MD has a full-time practice of psychiatry, psychoanalysis, and couples therapy. He is a faculty member at the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis, a Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Northwestern University‘s Feinberg School of Medicine, and a faculty member at Northwestern's Family Institute. For many years at Northwestern, he taught the psychiatry residents‘ journal club and a course on research methodology in psychiatry, and for the past nine years he has taught a course at the Psychoanalytic Institute titled, ―The Underlying Logic of Clinical Psychoanalysis.
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