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Assessment for Counselling and Treatment Options,sychotherapists, but in the course of our work the . of anticipation is often heightened when seeing someone for an initial consultation. Patients’ anxiety about revealing their story to a stranger, often for the first time in their lives, cannot but infuse the atmosphere in the room with a special tension.抛物线 发表于 2025-3-25 09:13:57
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Referrals: Who Really Needs the Counselling?,oubling them. Ideally the GP will endeavour to make a diagnosis and management plan. He or she may choose to encourage the patient to return, may simply leave it vague, or may suggest a referral to another health professional either inside or outside the practice.genuine 发表于 2025-3-26 17:08:47
Psychosomatic Illness: the Path towards a Common Language,e psychological meaning that may lie behind them. As the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote in 1796: ‘I know a great many physicians, they are shallow Animals: having always employed their minds about Body and Gut, they imagine that in the whole system of things there is nothing but Gut and Body.’