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Book SynopsisTrade ReviewLangs is eminently qualified to lead us on this journey of exploration into the unique influences that the boundary requirements of managed care treatment have on our patients, on us, and on what we each say and do in the course of our clinical interactions. -- William Goodheart M.D
Robert Langs has written a timely and important book which should be read by all therapists who work within a managed care or third party payer setting. -- Ronald D. Brown, MD, FRCPC, Sir Mortimer B. Davis Jewish General Hospital, McGill University
Table of ContentsChapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Chapter One. The Mind in Context Chapter 3 Chapter Two. The Adaptive Approach Chapter 4 Chapter Three. The Archetypal Ground Rules of Psychotherapy Chapter 5 Chapter Four. Secured and Modified Frames Chapter 6 Chapter Five. The Ground Rules of Managed Care Psychotherapy Chapter 7 Chapter Six. Fee Issues in Managed Care Psychotherapy Chapter 8 Chapter Seven. Other Ground Rules of Notable Influence Chapter 9 Chapter Eight. Some Major Concerns Chapter 10 Chapter Nine. Three Sets of Recommendations