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... reference to actual behavior ( " This morning I lost my temper ' ' ) ; ( c ) he can talk about his life independently of the treatment or in specific reference to the role of the therapy and the therapist in his life ; and ( d ) he can ...
... reference to actual behavior ( " This morning I lost my temper ' ' ) ; ( c ) he can talk about his life independently of the treatment or in specific reference to the role of the therapy and the therapist in his life ; and ( d ) he can ...
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... [ reference to working alliance ] , and I appreciate your trying to be helpful [ reference to realistic positive feelings ] . But I still feel mad at you and I think I'm going to stay mad until I get more feedback from you about what you ...
... [ reference to working alliance ] , and I appreciate your trying to be helpful [ reference to realistic positive feelings ] . But I still feel mad at you and I think I'm going to stay mad until I get more feedback from you about what you ...
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... reference to research . Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic , 1966 , 30 , 150-161 . Shapiro , A. K. Placebo effects in medicine , psychotherapy , and psychoanalysis . In A. E. Bergin & S. L. Garfield ( Eds . ) , Handbook of psychotherapy ...
... reference to research . Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic , 1966 , 30 , 150-161 . Shapiro , A. K. Placebo effects in medicine , psychotherapy , and psychoanalysis . In A. E. Bergin & S. L. Garfield ( Eds . ) , Handbook of psychotherapy ...
Contents
The Nature and Goals of Psychotherapy | 3 |
Theory and Process in Psychotherapy | 34 |
Evaluation and Assessment | 51 |
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