Abstract

The way students use psychotherapy in their undergraduate years is reminiscent of the image of the refueling toddler. Developmental factors lead students in late adolescence to seek exploratory therapy and then to step away from the therapy. Three clinical examples help to illuminate this observation. The authors use this developmental observation to argue against policies for time-limited psychotherapy in college years.

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