TIBs of the Therapist: Balancing Change and Acceptance

Stephanie-Vaughn

Psychē, PLLC Vanderbilt University

Key Points

  1. All therapists engage in some therapy-interfering behavior at some point.
  2. Some examples of TIBs of the therapist include: being late, frequent rescheduling and failure to return messages.
  3. Therapy-interfering behavior of the therapist is addressed by the peer consultation team.

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