Psychotherapy fees and residency training
- PMID: 961930
- DOI: 10.1176/ajp.133.9.1064
Psychotherapy fees and residency training
Abstract
Many residents in psychiatry tend to ignore their patients' attitudes and behavior concerning payment of fees for psychotherapy. The authors report on a new fee policy program designed to earn additional revenue for a low-fee outpatient psychotherapy clinic; they stress the therapeutic importance of resident and patient attention to fee-related issues.
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