The Modes and Morals of PsychotherapyHemisphere Publishing Corporation, 1986 - 179 ˹éÒ First published in 1986. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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... responsibility . ” All these are ideals oriented toward people's freedom to do as they please . Balanced against them , in some therapeutic ideologies , are such terms as " productivity " or " social responsibility . " Both ...
... responsibility . ” All these are ideals oriented toward people's freedom to do as they please . Balanced against them , in some therapeutic ideologies , are such terms as " productivity " or " social responsibility . " Both ...
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... responsibility for what is done in the session . So why not responsibility for the cure as well ? The scientific " rub " of this position comes , not by making patients respon- sible for the cure of their own symptoms , but by exempting ...
... responsibility for what is done in the session . So why not responsibility for the cure as well ? The scientific " rub " of this position comes , not by making patients respon- sible for the cure of their own symptoms , but by exempting ...
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... responsibility for the changes resulting from the treatment ( Goldfried & Davison , 1976 ) . Naturally , no such plans , controls , or responsibility are possible without therapists ' making some assumptions about symptoms and the ...
... responsibility for the changes resulting from the treatment ( Goldfried & Davison , 1976 ) . Naturally , no such plans , controls , or responsibility are possible without therapists ' making some assumptions about symptoms and the ...
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SCIENCE MORALS AND PSYCHOTHERAPY | 1 |
The Blurred Boundaries of Psychotherapy | 15 |
The Modes of Psychotherapy | 25 |
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