tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27072566.post576814385652562825..comments2024-03-14T03:16:23.482-05:00Comments on Everyone Needs Therapy: Other People's Stufftherapydochttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05088184676439578876noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27072566.post-8463275800428662392015-02-19T08:17:06.127-06:002015-02-19T08:17:06.127-06:00So true. Thanks for the correction. I changed it. ...So true. Thanks for the correction. I changed it. I've been doing this for many years. For some reason rapid sticks in my brain. This could be the turning point on that. Smiley Emoticon here.therapydochttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05088184676439578876noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27072566.post-90648876782452878262015-02-18T16:40:42.346-06:002015-02-18T16:40:42.346-06:00The R in EMDR stands for "and Reprocessing,&q...The R in EMDR stands for "and Reprocessing," and no one really knows how EMDR works, despite the reasonable-sounding explanations. <br /><br />As for cancellation policies, therapists vary widely in their policies for an equally wide variety of reasons. Among other things, how clients respond to different aspects of the "frame"--or therapy boundaries--can be helpful in understanding how they respond to relationships and the world more generally.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27072566.post-46250952557864857432015-02-17T08:38:25.974-06:002015-02-17T08:38:25.974-06:00Hi Lis I never saw a reply on our blog. We love cr...Hi Lis I never saw a reply on our blog. We love criticism so please comment....www.psychedinsanfrancisco.com. btw Marty is one of the most high integrity therapists I know. You would dig him. Thanks for posting our articles and reading them!!!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03020071418780683090noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27072566.post-7482140367092504432015-02-13T11:45:29.847-06:002015-02-13T11:45:29.847-06:00Thanks for including me in this list, glad you enj...Thanks for including me in this list, glad you enjoyed my post on perfectionism and definitely let me know when you're over in London I'd love to meet up.Laura Hollywood, Counsellorhttp://www.laurahollywood.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27072566.post-76805778379100131312015-02-11T20:34:54.327-06:002015-02-11T20:34:54.327-06:00Mine is like your doctor's, 48 hours and of co...Mine is like your doctor's, 48 hours and of course, go to the funeral, and PLEASE don't bring me your flu. therapydochttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05088184676439578876noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27072566.post-50958242414140340032015-02-11T20:04:34.981-06:002015-02-11T20:04:34.981-06:00And FYI - I posted a similar (slightly less sarcas...And FYI - I posted a similar (slightly less sarcastic) response to his article...it was deleted. Guess it's not really an indefensible position!Lisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27072566.post-87452455791495722912015-02-11T20:00:21.559-06:002015-02-11T20:00:21.559-06:00Sure, go ahead! My therapist (MD who does therapy)...Sure, go ahead! My therapist (MD who does therapy) actually has a totally reasonable 48 hour cancellation policy (ie, if you get appendicitis or your mom dies, she won't charge you...and if she gets the flu and lets me know the morning of, I don't charge her). When she (once in 5 years) double-booked someone in my slot, she didn't charge me for that session (obviously) -- or for the next. I was used to a therapist with a "no-missed session fee" (ie you pay 52 weeks a year regardless), which I feel is unethical, and was bowled over, but after thinking it over, thought that was completely reasonable. We are both committed to a long term therapy, I treat her time respectfully, it's reasonable to expect her to treat mine the same. Lisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27072566.post-76643788186645574132015-02-11T18:47:21.365-06:002015-02-11T18:47:21.365-06:00Lol. Don't think I've discussed this one, ...Lol. Don't think I've discussed this one, but we totally should. I'm thinking the article is a great conversation starter. I'll quote you, ok Lis?therapydochttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05088184676439578876noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27072566.post-45716243534303940072015-02-11T18:43:18.930-06:002015-02-11T18:43:18.930-06:00On Marty Cooper's article about enforcing stri...On Marty Cooper's article about enforcing strict no exception missed session fees: Given the policy, I assume that when the therapist has a death in the family or comes down with the flu or has his flight cancelled and has to cancel the session with less then 48 hours notice, s/he of course reimburses the patient for his/her session time, missed work and travel time.... It's a two way street, pal. Treat people as people and don't use psych-talk as an excuse.Lisnoreply@blogger.com