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Rethinking the “Rules”: Why Therapy and Assessment Don’t Need to Be Kept Apart
One of the things that has stayed with me after reading Decolonizing Therapy —and after years of developing my own therapeutic model—is how much of what we were taught in psychology training is treated as unquestionable truth. Not evidence-based truth. Not ethically inevitable truth. Just… inherited wisdom. One of those ideas goes something like this: You should never conduct psychological testing with someone you’re already doing therapy with. That rule is usually presented
Dr. Louis V. Haynes
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