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... important , Einstein saw mass and energy both as manifestations of the same fundamental entity , and he believed that both could eventually be pinned down and discussed for individual entities , not only for groups of entities as in ...
... important , Einstein saw mass and energy both as manifestations of the same fundamental entity , and he believed that both could eventually be pinned down and discussed for individual entities , not only for groups of entities as in ...
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... importance for psychotherapists and secondarily to introduce the psychotherapist to certain philosophers and their methods of approach . Only those philosophers who deal with important issues for today have been included . ( Those who ...
... importance for psychotherapists and secondarily to introduce the psychotherapist to certain philosophers and their methods of approach . Only those philosophers who deal with important issues for today have been included . ( Those who ...
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... important thing here is to try to under- stand you . PATIENT : Yeah . THERAPIST : And you feel that this is important then , ah , this long- ing for the past that you have ? ' Some readers may object and label her a paranoid ...
... important thing here is to try to under- stand you . PATIENT : Yeah . THERAPIST : And you feel that this is important then , ah , this long- ing for the past that you have ? ' Some readers may object and label her a paranoid ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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