This is a question to ask your primary care physician. Often such therapy falls under your health insurance and you need to pick a provider in your health plan.
Look for a therapist or counselor who is licensed in your state, has specialized training in relationship counseling or therapy, and has experience working with couples or individuals on relationship issues. It can also be beneficial to find someone who is a member of a professional counseling or therapy organization.
It is the relationship between the therapist and person.This relationship is the key in Pshychotherapy based on Gestalt principle.
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Do you mean therapist? If you do, check the phone book.
dual relationship is a relationsthip where where multiple roles exissts between a therapist and a client.
No. You need to change therapists. First.
Talk to your boyfriend and make sure he agrees to therapy first. If he agrees then set out to find a therapist. If he does not agree then do not waste your time or money on therapy if he's not going to commit his time and energy to your relationship. As the saying goes fish or cut bait.
A dual relationship in counseling is when the counselor/therapist has more than one social role related to the potential client. For example, you would not be someone's "neighbor" or "cousin" and also their "therapist." If there is question as to whether you may be in a dual relationship situation, it is best to ask (if you are the potential client) or provide (if you are the potential therapist) information for alternate providers to avoid any conflict of interest.
There are several great places a person can find a job as a therapist. Some companies have online sites looking for therapists. Also, the classified section of the newspaper has job listings and someone could find a therapist job there.
You should never live in a relationship that is bad. If you want the relationship to work, consider seeing a couple therapist to help make the relationship better for both people.
There are many places to go for relationship help. For example, a therapist, our website, or even writing to a magazine can help.
You change to a different therapist. Most therapist worked really hard to achieve their career and most will not give up their career for a crush or love. Therapist can not have a non-working relationship with clients until 2 years of termination. If they do, they risk fine, prison, and lost of lincense to practice.