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... professional healer . Working with the alien- ated , whether they are poverty stricken or affluent students , compels the healer to look beyond his traditional functions and consider the relationship of his work to the social order . I ...
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... professional therapists have become alarmed at the almost evangelical enthusiasm for group sensitivity train- ing and have warned of the possible harmful effects of partici- pating in such groups . 10 , 11 Usually critiques of ...
... professional therapists have become alarmed at the almost evangelical enthusiasm for group sensitivity train- ing and have warned of the possible harmful effects of partici- pating in such groups . 10 , 11 Usually critiques of ...
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... therapy to the ghetto inhabitants . More people could be reached if more professional therapists were trained in the techniques of family and group therapy . How- ever , even these techniques will probably not allow the psychia- trist ...
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