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    Email supplementing face-to-face
    Leonard Holmes · 8/13/98 at 9:26 PM ET

    A lot of therapists are finding email to be a helpful adjunct to therapy. I've found that it cuts down on phone calls from some PTSD and axis II clients. I can reply to email when I want to. A telephone call always interrupts something.

    How are others using email as an adjunct? Have you found any problems? Do you set limits on this form of communication?

    Leonard

    Replies:
    • Email in my practice, by Bill Jewling, 8/18/98
      • You make an excellent point!, by Leslie Dale, 8/19/98
        • Delaying gratification, by Leonard Holmes, 8/20/98
          • I Agree!, by Leslie Dale, 8/21/98
            • Another look at 'Why didn't you get back to me?', by Jennifer DuBose, M.S., 10/4/98
              • Re:Another look at 'Why didn't you get back to me?', by , 10/17/00
            • Re:I Agree!, by Monica, 03/12/01
    • Re: Email therapy, by Dave Peck, 5/12/00

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