Earn strictly private therapy through community volunteering

People Helping People Helping People

Mental Diseases?

Are personal and emotional problems diseases? Read the Comments of: – Physician Director of a Psychiatric Residency program – Chairman of a Medical School Department of Psychiatry – President of the American Psychological Association – Drs....

No Privacy

Is Privacy Necessary in Psychotherapy? Read the Reactions of:
- The Supreme Court of the United States
- Two Directors of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
- President of the American Psychiatric Association
- Dr. Donna Shalala, Secretary of Health and Human...

Profit Driven

Profits and no Privacy in Psychotherapy: Managed Care Read the Reactions of:
- Two Presidents of the American Psychiatric Association
- President of the American Psychological Association, Division of Psychoanalysis
- Timothy McCall, M.D., author of Examining Your...

Psychology Today

Volunteers in Psychotherapy in Psychology Today Excerpts from December, 2001 Issue CASH, CHECK OR VOLUNTEER WORK: A NEW WAY TO PAY FOR THERAPY Psychotherapy patients in Hartford, Connecticut are participating in a national trial, but no new drugs or behavioral tactics...

VIP and APA

Therapy that rewards clients and community Psychologists’ nonprofit venture evades managed-care’s challenges and encourages volunteerism. By MEL WATERS Monitor Staff The Monitor on Psychology  of the American Psychological Association  May 2000, Vol 31,...
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