The Modes and Morals of Psychotherapy, เล่มที่ 10Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1964 - 278 หน้า |
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Perry London. the agent of the resolution of his conflicts . It is my contention that the force of this agency , in those conflict areas in which moral- ity figures , propels the therapist into the practical position of moralist whether or ...
Perry London. the agent of the resolution of his conflicts . It is my contention that the force of this agency , in those conflict areas in which moral- ity figures , propels the therapist into the practical position of moralist whether or ...
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... for discussion , the Freudian therapist permits himself greater latitude for comment than does the Rogerian . It takes more to direct the patient's atten- tion where he wants it to go . The Rogerian , on the other hand , theoretically does ...
... for discussion , the Freudian therapist permits himself greater latitude for comment than does the Rogerian . It takes more to direct the patient's atten- tion where he wants it to go . The Rogerian , on the other hand , theoretically does ...
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Perry London. accepting the conditioning principle , goes on to observe that anxious or avoidant responses , once learned , tend to last almost in- definitely . In this , they differ from other conditioned responses , whose longevity ...
Perry London. accepting the conditioning principle , goes on to observe that anxious or avoidant responses , once learned , tend to last almost in- definitely . In this , they differ from other conditioned responses , whose longevity ...
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The Sources of Therapeutic Morality | 16 |
The Modes of Psychotherapy | 28 |
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