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"Old school therapy" often held firm to the belief that patients shouldn't involve themselves in the process until they were truly ready to make changes. But many contemporary professionals will tell you otherwise. How effective are motivational tools when it comes to a reluctant participant? And should a therapist ever work harder than his/her client? Courtney and Brian discuss it all.
By Brian Mulhern4.5
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"Old school therapy" often held firm to the belief that patients shouldn't involve themselves in the process until they were truly ready to make changes. But many contemporary professionals will tell you otherwise. How effective are motivational tools when it comes to a reluctant participant? And should a therapist ever work harder than his/her client? Courtney and Brian discuss it all.