2-3 Therapy—Let Go and Move On: Interpretations of Love and the Termination of Treatment

2-3 Therapy—Let Go and Move On: Interpretations of Love and the Termination of Treatment

2-3 Therapy—Let Go and Move On: Interpretations of Love and the Termination of Treatment

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is a doctoral student whose research interests include providing critical phenomenological interpretations of minority and GLBT identity and experience. He has recently published in The Humanistic Psychologist on his experience of being multicultural. His practicum training includes providing therapy for sex offenders and substance abuse populations. He is currently completing his predoctoral internship at Southern llinois University.

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