Special Issues in Psychotherapy
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In the final part of this textbook, we want to emphasize a variety of topics that are pertinent across different types of psychotherapy. As we have seen in this volume, psychotherapy is practiced using varied schools of thought and clinical approaches. Across all approaches, however, fundamental concepts can be applied to all psychotherapies. In this part, we include chapters on fundamental concepts such as boundaries and ethics as well as supervision and consultation. In addition, we include a chapter on the interface between neuroscience and psychotherapy. In an era in which virtual communication has become commonplace, psychotherapy in cyberspace has greatly broadened the context of our scientific understanding of how therapy works while also offering us a host of modifications of the therapeutic frame, so one chapter is devoted to this topic. The remaining chapter in this part is on combining medications and psychotherapy in the various forms of combined treatment.
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