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"The Three Person Field: Collaborative Consultation to Psychotherapy"
By Diane Engelman, Ph.D. and Steven A. Frankel, M.D.

Synopsis:
We describe our work at the Center for Collaborative Psychology. We use a collaborative model of assessment and treatment analogous to Finn's therapeutic assessment, and to Fischer's individualized, collaborative assessment, with the collaboration occurring between each member of the therapy team: client, therapist, and consultant. The consultation is also directed to the therapy dyad, the consulting psychologist offering a fresh perspective about therapeutic difficulties and progress. We make consultation to the therapy a standard part of our collaborative therapy protocol, required for all therapies conducted through the Center.

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