Psychotherapy, Neo-Behaviorism, and the Law (notice n° 539700)
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Personal name | Sueur, Jean-Pierre |
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Title | Psychotherapy, Neo-Behaviorism, and the Law |
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2007.<br/> |
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General note | 89 |
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Summary, etc. | This article rehearses the legislative process that culminated in parliamentary passage of a law that is, quite symptomatically, a contradiction in terms, beginning with the Accoyer amendment (named after its author) aimed at providing a legal definition of the prerequisites for attribution of the title of psychotherapist. This initial contradiction led to others in the various draft bills of an implementing decree that were subsequently published. The whole debate was in fact heavily influenced by diverse initiatives and publications that raised doubts about psychoanalysis and promoted cognitive/behaviorist therapies. However desirable it may be to define the preconditions for practicing the profession of psychotherapist, the procedure in place may well render problematic, inoperative or ineffective the terms of that definition. |
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Note | Raisons politiques | o 25 | 1 | 2007-03-15 | p. 47-55 | 1291-1941 |
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