Abstract
Contractual regressive psychotherapy is an idea whose time has passed because of a number of social and economic circumstances that have nothing to do with its clinical effectiveness. This article summarizes those factors and describes some alternative forms of impacting people's lives that appear to be gaining acceptance.
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Laurie Weiss
Jonathan B. Weiss, Ph.D., is a Clinical Teaching Member of the ITAA. Laurie Weiss, Ph.D., is a Clinical, Educational, and Organizational Teaching Member of the ITAA. They are both psychotherapists and coaches in private practice.