Special clients-only section
ABOUT THIS SECTION: I am restructuring my website. It will take time to complete this process. Part of the outcome will be a special section containing material available only to my clients, present and past. This present section is a rough draft of that clients-only section. The main body of my professional website will remain available to anyone, of course. You can access it by clicking the Home link above the page title.
It is important to note that there is not, and will not be, any direct link from my main website to this special section. You have to know already how to get here (because I will have informed you).
So, if you expect to want to return to this location, PLEASE BOOKMARK IT. In most browsers, you can do this with the keyboard sequence Control + D.
While I’m putting this together, things will be at times incomplete. If your needs are not met when you come here, simply call me – 360.920.1226 – so I can help. I want you to do that!
~ Tom
Client documents under development
My intention, as the time of this writing (early morning of October 31, 2008), is to create a place in this private section of my professional website, where I can place documents I’m developing for clients who are in active psychotherapy with me. Many of the client-oriented documents currently in my website Library started out this way. I can make these documents easily available for download from this special section, while they’re still being developed, by placing them here. When they reach a fairly finished condition, I’ll probably move them to the regular website Library.
Until I get a moment to set up this clients-only Documents section, I’ll merely have a list of links to these documents, here:
- Managing dissociation – an introduction
- Managing dissociation – becoming more aware
- Managing dissociation – a Structured Response Protocol
NOTE: When you link to these documents, you’ll end up in the website Library. However, they won’t appear in any of the lists there. The only way to link to them is from this page, or from the links in each document to the others (they’re a set).
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