Dear Sonia
You may want to ask is it possible not to use your personal experiences when
dealing with others in any environment therapeutic or otherwise. The answer
to this question can only ever be yes.
Warm Regards Kevin Reese PT UK
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Sent: 13 August 2000 15:27
Subject: Require some help for research project.
>
> Hi. First of all, I have to aplogise for not being a physiotherapist
> (although i did consider it) but could you find it in your heart to help
me -
> thankyou.
>
> I am a third year Occupational therapy student and to recieve my honours
> degree I have to do a research project and I am researching the question
:
> "Do therapists use their own personal experience in
therapy/treatment."
> For example, whether the therapist has/had a physical condition
themselves,
> do they use their experience to reassure patient.
>
> I am trying to find any articles or books or indeed any source of
information
> on this topic.
>
>
> Thankyou for your help.
>
> Sonia.
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