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In session

the bond between women and their therapists

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An edition of In session (1999)

In session

the bond between women and their therapists

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Why do clients develop such profound feelings for their therapists? Why do so many women in therapy fall in love, and what happens when they do?

Deborah Lott sought out the stories of nearly 300 women in therapy to provide this unprecedented perspective on the psychotherapy bond. What they told her dramatically reveals the dilemmas of being in a relationship that is at once so intimate, yet so formally constrained. The first book to help women navigate the therapeutic alliance, In Session offers guidance to those who panic at becoming attached to someone whose time they must buy.

In Session goes beyond a simplistic condemnation of sexual transgression to describe the complex gamut of clients' feelings that surround these alliances. In the end, In Session is a profound meditation on the nature of love, and its boundaries, in all human relationships.

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Cover of: In session
In session: the bond between women and their therapists
2003, W.H. Freeman and Co
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Cover of: In Session
In Session: The Bond Between Women and Their Therapists
March 6, 2000, W. H. Freeman
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Cover of: In session
In session: the bond between women and their therapists
1999, W.H. Freeman and Co.
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York, Basingstoke

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Library of Congress
RC480.8 .L68 2000

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Pagination
324 p. ;
Number of pages
324

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Open Library
OL18217032M
ISBN 10
0716740257
LCCN
98052301
OCLC/WorldCat
40575299
Library Thing
278203
Goodreads
796332

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