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... practice so commonly invoke a theoretical discourse quite re- moved from what is really practiced . The practice of psychother- apy revolves around a body of techniques , but most of the discourse that tries to explain it is about one ...
... practice so commonly invoke a theoretical discourse quite re- moved from what is really practiced . The practice of psychother- apy revolves around a body of techniques , but most of the discourse that tries to explain it is about one ...
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... practice of psychotherapy . Despite the different motives in each case ( psychiatrists rationalize their greed for ... practice , and few social workers are in private practice . ( 2 ) Social work is traditionally the handmaiden of ...
... practice of psychotherapy . Despite the different motives in each case ( psychiatrists rationalize their greed for ... practice , and few social workers are in private practice . ( 2 ) Social work is traditionally the handmaiden of ...
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... practice of play therapy , " its orientation is , from the very first , much more toward practice than toward theory . As Ginott says : • The purpose of this book is to give clear descriptions of play- therapy techniques and of the ...
... practice of play therapy , " its orientation is , from the very first , much more toward practice than toward theory . As Ginott says : • The purpose of this book is to give clear descriptions of play- therapy techniques and of the ...
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The Morals of Psychotherapy | 3 |
The Sources of Therapeutic Morality | 16 |
The Modes of Psychotherapy | 28 |
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