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... able . Greater and more efficient social activism is certainly one possible outcome of psychotherapy ; but , as much individual psychotherapy is practiced in America today , it is not a likely outcome . Psychiatric Intervention in Small ...
... able . Greater and more efficient social activism is certainly one possible outcome of psychotherapy ; but , as much individual psychotherapy is practiced in America today , it is not a likely outcome . Psychiatric Intervention in Small ...
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... able to formulate their vision and strengthen their commitment to creating a better world . But what if , at the moments of despair , they had been given fast- acting , powerful , antidepressant medication ? What if while they were in ...
... able to formulate their vision and strengthen their commitment to creating a better world . But what if , at the moments of despair , they had been given fast- acting , powerful , antidepressant medication ? What if while they were in ...
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... able to determine the sex of our children before they are born . Others believe that it is only a matter of time ( and not too long ) before we will be able to cure certain diseases by changing hereditary predispositions . It is also ...
... able to determine the sex of our children before they are born . Others believe that it is only a matter of time ( and not too long ) before we will be able to cure certain diseases by changing hereditary predispositions . It is also ...
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Psychotherapy and Social Change | 17 |
Psychiatric Treatment in an Oppressive Environment | 29 |
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