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... therapist does not help his patient become more aware of external stress , the patient's new- found ease or comfort ... therapist . Therapists differ greatly in their styles and philosophies . Many focus only upon a patient's internal ...
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... therapists have tried sufficiently to regulate the manner in which their techniques are used . The therapist's practices may be scientific and objective , but once he starts treating a patient , the therapist becomes totally enmeshed in ...
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... therapist to think about this because his patients do not usually have the kinds of emergency problems seen by the drug therapist . The behavior therapist should always investigate how the patient's symptoms are influencing his ...
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