By Suzanne Bender MD, Edward Messner MD
ISBN-10: 1572309431
ISBN-13: 9781572309432
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Then my patient didn’t show up. When I called to find out what had happened, he said it was too cold to come to such an early appointment. This missed session was just the first of his many wintertime noshows. I tried to reschedule his weekly time, but he insisted that this was the only hour he could meet with me during the entire week. I was caught in a frequent beginner’s quandary: I was more invested in his 14 THE CONSULTATION therapy than he was, and I didn’t feel comfortable setting limits regarding the meeting time.
Now let me give you directions to my office. 4 also illustrates how I bring up my fee during the first phone call. ”) broaches the topic of money in a respectful yet open manner. ” and then discuss whether the insurance covered your services. Since most novice psychotherapists train in a clinic where the administrative staff handles the billing, I have not included an in-depth discussion of financial and insurance issues in this chapter. I did need to know how to discuss fees and payments once I started to see private patients.
I just feel like crap most of the day. THERAPIST: Yes. . SALLIE: Last week, I sat at home and cried all day long. That’s been happening every now and then. I realized that I had to do something, so I made this appointment. 2 illustrates a very traditional psychoanalytic approach to the first session. I avoid directing the interview in any way as I listen to Sallie’s associations. Years ago, many first sessions were conducted with this approach. While the psychotherapist may have asked a few questions of the patient, in general, she would intrude as little as possible.
Becoming a Therapist: What Do I Say, and Why? by Suzanne Bender MD, Edward Messner MD
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