The fee in psychotherapy: Practitioners' accounts
LC Power, D Pilgrim - Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 1990 - Taylor & Francis
This paper addresses the real and symbolic significance of fee-paying in the
psychotherapeutic relationship through the context of available (mostly American) literature …
psychotherapeutic relationship through the context of available (mostly American) literature …
The gap between theory and practice: A consideration of the fee
J Monger - Psychodynamic Counselling, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
This article argues that increased interpretation of fee material can only be achieved by
tackling the countertransference factors which stop counsellors and psychotherapists from …
tackling the countertransference factors which stop counsellors and psychotherapists from …
Hostage of the fee: Meanings of money, countertransference, and the beginning therapist
JD Shields - Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
The issue of money and fees for treatment is one of the most inadequately discussed issues
in the psychotherapy literature. Despite its relevance to every psychotherapy, and its …
in the psychotherapy literature. Despite its relevance to every psychotherapy, and its …
Value for money?: Issues of fees in counselling and psychotherapy
K Tudor - British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
Drawing on literature from different psychotherapeutic traditions, the meaning of money is
reviewed, and the psychological and practical issues which arise from the setting, changing …
reviewed, and the psychological and practical issues which arise from the setting, changing …
[图书][B] Money matters: The fee in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis.
WG Herron, SR Welt - 1992 - psycnet.apa.org
Therapists are often as uncomfortable as their clients are with discussing the fee, and this
reticence can undermine the therapeutic relationship. Increasingly, it is recognized that …
reticence can undermine the therapeutic relationship. Increasingly, it is recognized that …
Fees in psychotherapy: A perspective
AB Tulipan - Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 1983 - Guilford Press
The literature concerning theory and methodology relative to the collection of fees is sparse.
This is odd, since the process is so inevitable in psychotherapeutic practice. A flurry of …
This is odd, since the process is so inevitable in psychotherapeutic practice. A flurry of …
Effect of fees on psychotherapy: What is the evidence?
WG Herron, S Sitkowski - Professional Psychology: Research and …, 1986 - psycnet.apa.org
Reviews theoretical support and research regarding how fees affect psychotherapy. The 2
theories about fee effects, psychoanalysis and cognitive dissonance, have not been …
theories about fee effects, psychoanalysis and cognitive dissonance, have not been …
Implications of payment of fees for psychotherapy.
B Shipton, A Spain - Psychotherapy: Theory, Research & Practice, 1981 - psycnet.apa.org
Considers the question of how the payment of fees by clients for psychotherapy and related
psychological services influences therapeutic outcomes. Psychoanalytic theory and …
psychological services influences therapeutic outcomes. Psychoanalytic theory and …
The clinical management of fees during psychotherapy and psychoanalysis
SA Pasternack - Psychiatric Annals, 1988 - journals.healio.com
By STEFAN A. PASTERNACK, MD atients pay for psychotherapy one way or another. The
mechanisms for pay-ment and the actual fees involved may compliçate the cntirc treatment …
mechanisms for pay-ment and the actual fees involved may compliçate the cntirc treatment …
Patient fees and psychotherapeutic transactions.
NL Mintz - Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1971 - psycnet.apa.org
Notes that little discussion about fees has appeared in the literature on therapeutic practice,
technique, or training. 3 published questionnaire studies concerning basic therapeutic …
technique, or training. 3 published questionnaire studies concerning basic therapeutic …