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What Do Patients Want?: Personal Disclosure and the Intersubjective Perspective
Authors:Cathy Siebold
Institution:(1) 246 Brattle St., Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract:Increasingly clinical work has explored the value of disclosure, particularly personal disclosure, in the therapeutic process. This new found freedom to reveal has also raised alarm amongst some clinicians. This paper explores the current debate surrounding personal disclosure and its relationship to intersubjective perspectives. Clinical vignettes help elaborate the issues, providing an integration of theory and practice, and one that is consistent with social work’s attention to the environment.
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