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Eric Loeb

New York State Licensed Psychologist for over 30 years.  Private practice in Binghamton and Sidney.  Specialize in recovery from child abuse and other trauma and living with chronic illness or disability. 

 Articles by this Author

What is the purpose of group psychotherapy?
How does group differ from individual psychotherapy?
Is group for me?
What are the rules in group?
What else should I know before joining a group?

The following is my contribution to Lois Einhorn’s book, Forgiveness and Child Abuse, Would YOU Forgive (Robert D. Reed Publishers, 2006). I was included because I was Lois’ therapist when her memories surfaced. Others among fifty three contributors include: Mumia Abu-Jamal, Patch Adams, M.D., Edward Asner, Rubin “Hurricane” Carter, Laura Davis, Thomas Eagleton, Albert Ellis, Lynne Finney, Linda Hogan, Daniel Quinn, Pete Seeger, Bernie Siegel, M.D., Gerry Spence, and Kenneth Wapnick. Autographed copies of the book are available at a discount through the author‘s website, http://loiseinhorn.com


<p>This article covers:  Financing therapy;  Licensing of psychotherapists;  Comparing different professions and their training; Comparing different approaches to and methods of psychotherapy.</p> <p>Though there are many factors to consider in choosing a psychotherapist, the final decision will, and should, probably rest, as in choosing a spouse, on whether or not you “click” with this person. Some of the other factors are:<br/></p>