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... ment of therapeutic riches here , just as there is not within the many specialties of medicine or law or engineering . But this is not the case , and psychotherapeutic " systems " ( or " orientations , ” as they are often glibly called ) ...
... ment of therapeutic riches here , just as there is not within the many specialties of medicine or law or engineering . But this is not the case , and psychotherapeutic " systems " ( or " orientations , ” as they are often glibly called ) ...
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... ment . Even near its beginnings , when Insight therapy was directed almost exclusively towards relieving specific ailments rather than addressing larger questions of meaning and purpose in life , it was ripe for some conundrums and ...
... ment . Even near its beginnings , when Insight therapy was directed almost exclusively towards relieving specific ailments rather than addressing larger questions of meaning and purpose in life , it was ripe for some conundrums and ...
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... ment . It makes sense that if patients help plan the concrete details of treatment and thereby have a better understanding of it , they may be better motivated than otherwise and more able to assume responsibility for its successful ...
... ment . It makes sense that if patients help plan the concrete details of treatment and thereby have a better understanding of it , they may be better motivated than otherwise and more able to assume responsibility for its successful ...
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The Modes of Psychotherapy | 28 |
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