- five typical therapist conflicts that are felt when it comes to fees
- the need to change managed behavioral health care to include equal payment for mental health care, length and type of treatment at the discretion of the client and provider, and appropriate training in women's mental health issues for all health care providers
- setting a frame of therapy that includes session time, session length, duration of treatment, fee, confidentiality, and the "rules" of client participation to allow for successful psychotherapy
- sound clinical reasons for enforcing payment for missed sessions and considering a situation where flexibility is recommended
- pro bono work that is satisfying With this insightful and well-written book, you will explore issues such as transference, the symbolic meaning of money, and feelings you may have that could interfere with your ability to follow through with your own payment policies. For Love or Money examines many of the issues that surround the taboo topic of fees and will assist you with tackling this seldom-addressed and often uncomfortable subject for the therapist who wants to help her clients, but may feel distressed at setting and sticking to established fees.
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