Article Commentary: Calling for Help? Considering Function and Meaning when Patients Drunk-Dial Psychotherapists
Drunk-dialing is a term documented in both popular culture and academic literatures to describe a behavior in which a person contacts another individual by phone while intoxicated. In our collective clinical experience we have found that clients drunk-dial their clinicians too, particularly while in...
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Main Authors: | Kelly Serafini (Author), Donna LaPaglia (Author), Matthew Steinfeld (Author) |
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2013-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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