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Some patients start psychotherapy with the same clinician who conducts their initial intake evaluation or consultation. Others are referred by the consultant to someone else for psychotherapy. If the patient is referred by a colleague, the manner in which the referral is made reveals important information about the patient. One can discern a good deal of useful data about potential transference-countertransference dynamics from what the referring clinician says.
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