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Jury presentation format

Therapists who apply to the Institute and whose minimum qualifications appear to be appropriate are given an appointment for jury presentation, one by one. Therapists who receive an appointment date prepare a digital presentation (with their identities reserved) about a client they have worked with for at least 3 months until the jury presentation date, which will include the following headings. And on the jury day, they make their presentations at the jury meeting in a 45-minute session and answer the jury members' questions about the presentation.

Demographic information of the client

  • Age.

  • How many sessions came.

  • Job.

  • Education.

  • Psychiatric history.

  • Who he lives with.

  • The client's description of the presenting complaint.

The client's sentences that were used by the client during the session and that remained in the therapist's mind, and how the therapist interpreted these sentences in terms of his own formulation.

Some quotes from the client that the therapist remembers from the sessions

Therapist's assessment of the 5 criteria for diagnosis

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  • The client's dream, if any, that he brought to therapy

  • Specific childhood memory, if any, that the client brings to the room

  • Theme from your childhood

  • The therapist's countertransference feeling towards the client

  • The trigger that brings the client to the therapy room

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Here are 2 examples of moments during the session when the therapist felt the interaction between therapist and client was special.

Special moments during the session

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Working method

Summary of the therapist's working method and how he applies it in his sessions.

Where the therapist feels he/she is doing well and could do better in his/her interaction with this client throughout the process.

self-criticism

Therapist Institute Inc. 2024

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