EDITORIAL: SOCIAL NETWORKING
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Some years ago I noticed an interesting phenomenon among my.individual and group clients. Some people would come into treatment with certain presenting problems and issues; they would participate in the therapy process; they would terminate treatment looking and sounding changed; and they would go out into the "real world" and continue to grow. Others would come in with the same issues, participate in therapy in similar ways, and leave therapy looking and sounding equally changed. Yet these people were likely to return with the same issues later and did not maintain their changes within the context of their daily lives.
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