Requisites
for Effective Clinical Service to
Members of Low-nurturance Families
of a
childhood usually (a) sustain up to six psycho-logical
(b) choose wounded partners, and (c) reproduce low-nurturance family systems. To provide
long-term service to these
multi-problem clients,
typical clinicians, supervisors, case managers, coaches, and clinical consultants need...
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special
didactic and experiential
knowledge
of key
and..
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Key
personal
traits,
including...
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the
professional's
consistently
their other
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steady, clear
of intrapersonal and
process dynamics,
- during and
outside of client sessions;
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key attitudes about
(a) their professional role, (b) each client, and (c)
the therapeutic process; and
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special professional skills.
And effective clinicians need...
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a
qualified,
high-nurturance
work environment; and...
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special
client and professional
resources to support this work.
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