The Modes and Morals of Psychotherapy, เล่มที่ 10Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1964 - 278 หน้า |
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หน้า 152
... psychiatrists , or that will license or certify psychologists . The efforts of each professional group are partly ... psychiatry , and most social workers are content to function under the supervision of psychiatrists . They had as ...
... psychiatrists , or that will license or certify psychologists . The efforts of each professional group are partly ... psychiatry , and most social workers are content to function under the supervision of psychiatrists . They had as ...
หน้า 268
... psychiatrist is by Thomas S. Szasz , Psychiatry , psychotherapy , and psychology . A.M.A. Ar- chives of General Psychiatry , 1959 , 1 , 455-463 . Szasz dissents from the common psychiatric position , which simply wishes to restrict ...
... psychiatrist is by Thomas S. Szasz , Psychiatry , psychotherapy , and psychology . A.M.A. Ar- chives of General Psychiatry , 1959 , 1 , 455-463 . Szasz dissents from the common psychiatric position , which simply wishes to restrict ...
หน้า 269
... psychiatry . American Psychologist , 1960 , 15 , 198–200 . The disease model of disorder has inevitably served to sus- tain the medical claim to jurisdiction over it , but there is no con- cept within psychiatry that is currently so ...
... psychiatry . American Psychologist , 1960 , 15 , 198–200 . The disease model of disorder has inevitably served to sus- tain the medical claim to jurisdiction over it , but there is no con- cept within psychiatry that is currently so ...
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The Sources of Therapeutic Morality | 16 |
The Modes of Psychotherapy | 28 |
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