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Originally Posted by BudFox
Yep. it's completely incongruent -- digging deep into sensitive stuff on a tight schedule and in small doses. Even a layperson could surmise that a bunch of catharsis, followed by an abrupt ending, followed by a few days or a week of separation, is going to lead to problems. There shouldn't be a need to deal with the fallout from a session, in my opinion. It means something is wrong. A healthy intervention should not leave the client/patient scrambling to recover their equilibrium.
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If money were not an issue, in your view, what do you think is the minimum amount of sessions, including session length that should be okay per week, and the amount of out of session contact through the different forms of communication (e.g email, phone, etc)? This is just setting industry parameters for clients that feel they need more than what you describe above that they get. If this could be done would you see therapy has having some merit? This would be a seperate issue from the different types of therapy or having proper therapists that knows what the heck they are doing.