Almost everyone knows of Sigmund Freud and some of the other more famous psychiatrists, psychologists, and psychotherapists. However, many have knowledge of what transpires when an individual, a family, or a group of strangers meet a psychologist or psychotherapist based only upon what they see portrayed on TV and movies. And those who actually know what happens inside a session between a client and a therapist because of personal experience are but a small fraction of the population. But many, many people are curious. The therapist and the client: demystifying psychotherapy, an article posted on ClinicalPsychotherapists.com, attempts to unravel the mystery surrounding therapy and the therapist/client relationship. Read The therapist and the client: demystifying psychotherapy.
The therapist and the client: demystifying psychotherapy
By Frank E. Santos, M.A.
Posted: November 9th, 2010
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Frank E. Santos, M.A. is a Marriage and Family Therapist Intern (Reg. #IMF 61114) with a Master of Arts degree in Psychology. Frank E. Santos, M.A. practices in Tarzana, California. Frank provides individual, couples, family and group psychotherapy. For more information, Frank E. Santos can be reached by e-mail.