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Volume 21
Issue 1
February 2010

 

I have been following the ‘Client column’ in Therapy Today with interest while sharing the writer's frustrations

  • A new direction

  • by

  • Janet Toye
  • I have been following the ‘Client column’ in Therapy Today with interest while sharing the writer's frustrations. 
I've often thought that maybe she would do well to try cognitive analytic therapy and - lo and behold! – that is what she has decided to do.

    I shall be even more interested in this column if indeed the client does try out CAT. It would be great to hear about it from a client's perspective.

  • Janet Toye
    Cognitive Analytic Psychotherapist