Word: psychotherapist
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Joseph P., a technical writer in Manhattan, dropped out of psychotherapy last year to save the $45 weekly fee. Even with that extra spending money, Joseph went into debt, and his psychological condition worsened. Now he is back with the same psychotherapist, going twice a week at $60 per session,* and almost $1,200 behind in his payments. Says he: "I thought therapy was a middle-class frill I could give up to meet inflation. But the economy is so bad I can't get through the week without therapy...
...year ago, Joan confessed her alcoholism in McCall's, but the ordeal dissolved her abstinence. A few days after publication, overwhelmed by embarrassment, Joan relapsed badly. Since then, friends say she has tentatively conquered the bottle. She has been seeing a psychotherapist, and attends meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous. She has checked herself on occasion into McLean Hospital in Belmont, Mass., to the unit for former alcoholics who "feel teetery." Her husband will only say cautiously, "I think she's making great progress...
...psychotherapist who wanted to psychoanalyze him: I regret that I cannot accede to your request, because I should like very much to remain in the darkness pf not having been analyzed...
...that King is in office and lives in Winthrop, he's sending planes over Cambridge." Jean Fribely, a psychotherapist at Cambridge Mental Health Associates, said...
...manners of the urban singles scene can be as perplexing as the mating dances of the graylag goose. Psychotherapist Al Manaster observed a singles bar called Butch Maguire's in Chicago and detected four distinct sets of rules at work. "In the front section near the window, it is the garden of narcissism," he explains. "People go there just to be seen, not to make out. At the bar there is heavy hitting. You stand there to get picked up. The pinball section is heavy macho, with horseplay between the sexes. In the back room is backgammon, where the more...