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Should a Psychedelic Therapist Be Able to Continue Therapy for Their Patients Beyond Formal Integration Sessions?

Bill Of Health

One point of contention was the provision of ongoing psychotherapy by the psychedelic therapist beyond the formal integration phase — which, given the vulnerability and suggestibility of patients undergoing psychedelic therapy, may give rise to important ethical considerations.

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Managing Transference and Countertransference in Therapy

Icanotes

Countertransference: Navigating Therapist's Reactions in Clinical Practice Countertransference occurs when a therapist responds complementary to their patient's transference based on their own assumptions or dysfunctional beliefs. You can often do this through self-acknowledgment and minimizing your “blind spots.”

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A Tale of Three Tables: How Physicians and Executives Become Partners

Medi Leadership

One example of a new forum for change is the creation of a hospital employed multi-specialty group practice. Unlike the hospital or the medical staff, this is a new joint-ventured business that is both clinically and financially integrated to manage patient care through better-coordinated clinical practices. .