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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... treatment sessions , and at times of the outside life of the patient , than Insight therapists would . Second , the therapist is more responsible for the outcome of treatment , that is , for how the client changes , than are Insight ...
... treatment sessions , and at times of the outside life of the patient , than Insight therapists would . Second , the therapist is more responsible for the outcome of treatment , that is , for how the client changes , than are Insight ...
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... treatment in question ! How to judge outcomes is no less a problem . Has therapy worked if clients afterwards merely ... treatment . And how , having solved those problems , shall we draw general conclusions about treatment versus no ...
... treatment in question ! How to judge outcomes is no less a problem . Has therapy worked if clients afterwards merely ... treatment . And how , having solved those problems , shall we draw general conclusions about treatment versus no ...
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... treatment group to an untreated control group or to another treatment . Such special treatments as hypnosis , drugs , and bibliotherapy were excluded , but they compared 78 different treat- ments , including all the conventional ones ...
... treatment group to an untreated control group or to another treatment . Such special treatments as hypnosis , drugs , and bibliotherapy were excluded , but they compared 78 different treat- ments , including all the conventional ones ...
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SCIENCE MORALS AND PSYCHOTHERAPY | 1 |
The Blurred Boundaries of Psychotherapy | 15 |
The Modes of Psychotherapy | 25 |
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