The Modes and Morals of Psychotherapy, เล่มที่ 10Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1964 - 278 หน้า |
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หน้า 50
... direct the patient's atten- tion where he wants it to go . The Rogerian , on the other hand , theoretically does not want to make the patient's attention go any- where , which is one reason his therapy is called nondirective . Con ...
... direct the patient's atten- tion where he wants it to go . The Rogerian , on the other hand , theoretically does not want to make the patient's attention go any- where , which is one reason his therapy is called nondirective . Con ...
หน้า 89
... direct action , such as assertion , on the part of the patient . " This tech- nique is called " systematic desensitization , " and it works by means of the therapist getting the patient to vividly imagine increasingly frightening ...
... direct action , such as assertion , on the part of the patient . " This tech- nique is called " systematic desensitization , " and it works by means of the therapist getting the patient to vividly imagine increasingly frightening ...
หน้า 124
... direct scrutiny than the often esoteric - sounding Insight schemes , and they imply the use of more rigorous criteria for the evaluation of success and failure in therapy . Its relatively more systematic , thus scientific , theoretical ...
... direct scrutiny than the often esoteric - sounding Insight schemes , and they imply the use of more rigorous criteria for the evaluation of success and failure in therapy . Its relatively more systematic , thus scientific , theoretical ...
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The Sources of Therapeutic Morality | 16 |
The Modes of Psychotherapy | 28 |
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