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... present time ( 1963 ) . This is not surprising , for there are probably very few professional therapists well enough acquainted with the technical details of Action therapy to be able to formally practice it without further study or to ...
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... present ideas similar to those contained in the first chapter above . They are : in Watson , G. Moral issues in ... presents a description of the value problem much the same as that given here . He emphasizes that most psychologists have ...
... present ideas similar to those contained in the first chapter above . They are : in Watson , G. Moral issues in ... presents a description of the value problem much the same as that given here . He emphasizes that most psychologists have ...
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... presents empirical evidence , how- ever , that the differences in usage are in fact smaller than Rogerians in particular might be inclined to believe . The present writer ( 1955a ) compared Rogerian and psycho- analytically oriented ...
... presents empirical evidence , how- ever , that the differences in usage are in fact smaller than Rogerians in particular might be inclined to believe . The present writer ( 1955a ) compared Rogerian and psycho- analytically oriented ...
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