Основные направления современной психотерапии. Коллектив авторов

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для бездомных или о психологической помощи семьям и лицам, вернувшимся из зон боевых действий.

      У пациента, проходящего психотерапию, могут возникнуть реальные финансовые проблемы. И нет ничего неэтичного в ситуации, когда психолог приостанавливает профессиональное взаимодействие с пациентом, вдруг переставшим платить. В тех же случаях, когда пациент находится в данный момент в весьма уязвимом с точки зрения психолога состоянии, последний может рассмотреть возможность снижения стоимости услуг, увеличения временного отрезка между сеансами, обеспечения бесплатных сеансов или направления пациента в иные инстанции. При этом рекомендуется прослеживать дальнейшую судьбу пациента.

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