Tandem Psychotherapy: A Model for Rotating Student Therapists
Abstract
Student psychotherapists often spend relatively brief periods in clinical placements or rotations. In this article, Lewis R. Wolberg’s model for short-term therapy is extended and adapted for use in long-term treatment by multiple student therapists treating patients in tandem. Techniques are proposed to enhance continuity of therapy and smooth changing of therapists.
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