Lawyers, courts, physicians, insurance carriers, agencies, and
therapists refer clients for evaluation.
Not exact matches
Also
referred to as cognitive reframing, it's a strategy
therapists often used to help
clients look at situations from a slightly different perspective.
Veterinarians often
refer clients to equine massage
therapists and chiropractors, adding to the reasons why these are popular therapies.
Refer the
client to help, such as a family physician,
therapist, social services, or other community services.
My cases are
referred nationwide by litigators, judges, corporate counsel,
therapists, accountants, other professionals and former
clients.
Activities like assessing
client situation, organizing counseling sessions, developing rehabilitation plans,
referring clients to medical or counseling services, and collaborating with other care providers, such as physicians,
therapists, and psychologists are often seen on Rehabilitation Counselor resumes.
Few
therapists have thorough, accurate information and access to really powerful interventions tailored for sex issues.And because there are fewer than 700 certified sex
therapists practicing today, you can't always count on being able to
refer your
clients with sex concerns to specialists.
In these cases, we always
refer out to experienced counselors and
therapists who can guide our
clients through this difficult time.
While sexual surrogacy was popular and practiced in the 1970s and 1980s, the idea of psychotherapists, marriage and family
therapists, social workers, counselors, and mental health professionals
referring clients to Surrogate Partner Therapy is highly controversial and very little examined in current times.
Relationship therapy is a form of psychotherapy, a broadly defined type of psychology that generally
refers to using communication between a
therapist and
client to assess and solve issues.
If a
client shows symptoms of a physical sexual problem, the sex
therapist refers that
client to a medical doctor.
But most of us will want to develop our resource lists, so that if our
client can benefit from a treatment we don't practice, we'll be quick to provide it via another
therapist, much in the way that an endocrinologist might
refer a diabetic to a nutritionist.
Upon discharge,
clients are
referred back to their individual
therapist.
Enable changes in
referred client behavior to include family system involvement so that changes are not dependent upon the
therapist
Typically,
referring therapists maintain the ongoing therapeutic relationship to support the
client throughout the entire mediation process.
Therapists can help their
clients make the best of a difficult situation by
referring the couple to divorce mediation.
One major difference between humanistic counselors and other
therapists is that they
refer to those in therapy as «
clients», not «patients».
If a mental health professional is NOT competent in personality disorders and family systems constructs, then that professional should not be diagnosing or treating family dynamics involving the presence of personality disorder dynamics, and should instead
refer the
client to a professionally competent child custody evaluator or
therapist.
Yes which is why it is always important for the
therapist to gage when it is appropriate to allow more time for the
client to utilize self - reliance in - between sessions,
refer out, or discontinue therapy when the goals are reached.
Often they will
refer clients to a marriage
therapist or financial advisor.
This field is also expected to see growth as insurance companies
refer more
clients to marriage and family
therapists rather than psychiatrists or psychologists.
Therapists Peace Talks can refer you to several local therapists who have been recommended to us by clients, who we've studied with, or who we know profe
Therapists Peace Talks can
refer you to several local
therapists who have been recommended to us by clients, who we've studied with, or who we know profe
therapists who have been recommended to us by
clients, who we've studied with, or who we know professionally.
* The terms «family therapy» and «family
therapist» in this Code are to be understood as
referring to systemic work not only by
therapists / practitioners working with families, but also to people engaged in consultation, publication, research, supervision, training and a variety of direct forms of work with
clients other than as part of a family.
Many of my
clients are
referred by other
therapist (some of whom I taught in graduate school) as these cases seem particularly complex and resistant to treatment.
Ever since it was coined 60 years ago, the term «borderline» has
referred to a category of seemingly intractable
clients whom many
therapists consider the bane of their existence.
Often they are
referred by other
clients or professionals, including family
therapists, marriage counselors or other lawyers that do not practice family law or mediation.