mained in t.reatment complained more often of obsessions, phobias, depression, poor concentration and anxiety. Patients who terminated prematurely complained more often of purely organic symptoms, getting in trouble, and paranoid and schizoid feelings. It is suggested that more attention be paid to motivating the patient to go into treatment before such treatment is offered and that alternative methods be used to deal with types of patients who probably could not be induced to accept the traditional forms of psychotherapy ('* 2 , 31 7). Client-centered therapy and the involuntary client. J . msult. Psychol., 1952, 16, 332-337.2; ~ BRODY, C. Helping a client move into psychiatric treatment through a counseling process.Jewish SOC. sew. Quart., 1951,d7, 265-277. 3. DENGROVE, E. and KUTASH, S. B. Why patients discontinue treatment in a mental hygiene clinic.
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