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Volume 20
Issue 10
December 2009

 

Reading Kevin Chandler’s review of In Treatment, I could not agree with him more

  • Essential viewing

  • by

  • Anne Embury
  • Reading Kevin Chandler’s review of In Treatment, I could not agree with him more. Travelling from Melbourne to London last month, two episodes of the American TV series were available on the in-flight entertainment system. I have never enjoyed the dubious pleasure of spending 24 hours in economy more! I don’t have Sky so have already ordered the DVD which will be released in February. This series should be recommended viewing for all counselling and psychotherapy training courses as it addresses, amongst other issues, professional boundaries and how the work of the therapist impacts on his/her personal life. In Treatment is essential viewing!

  • Anne Embury
    MBACP (Accred)