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... seems to work , mindless at the time of both science and morality in their broader sense . And if what seems to work works well enough for some poor souls to gain relief , then he will recollect what he has done long enough to repeat it ...
... seems to work , mindless at the time of both science and morality in their broader sense . And if what seems to work works well enough for some poor souls to gain relief , then he will recollect what he has done long enough to repeat it ...
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... seem to get more cures than their more experienced colleagues ; and Carl Rogers recently noted that client centered psychotherapy seems , after twenty years , not to have done much better than any other . On strictly scientific grounds ...
... seem to get more cures than their more experienced colleagues ; and Carl Rogers recently noted that client centered psychotherapy seems , after twenty years , not to have done much better than any other . On strictly scientific grounds ...
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... seems on the verge of causing scientific break- throughs in the study of personality . One reason is that a number of artistically creative processes , like musical composition , and de- structive ones , like neurotic defenses , seem to ...
... seems on the verge of causing scientific break- throughs in the study of personality . One reason is that a number of artistically creative processes , like musical composition , and de- structive ones , like neurotic defenses , seem to ...
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The Sources of Therapeutic Morality | 16 |
The Modes of Psychotherapy | 28 |
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