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... reading for four years . Hour 6 : Practical sciences - all aspects for four years . Hour 7 : Humanities for four years ( more reading time and fewer seminars may be necessary at certain points in this course ) . Hour 8 : Language and ...
... reading for four years . Hour 6 : Practical sciences - all aspects for four years . Hour 7 : Humanities for four years ( more reading time and fewer seminars may be necessary at certain points in this course ) . Hour 8 : Language and ...
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... reader of this , I have accomplished my major aim here . I should like to present a minimum reading list in philosophy that ought to be required in the training of every psychotherapist . This list does not represent a course in ...
... reader of this , I have accomplished my major aim here . I should like to present a minimum reading list in philosophy that ought to be required in the training of every psychotherapist . This list does not represent a course in ...
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... Readings in Philo- sophy of Science ( Wiener , 1953 ) ( if time , this entire volume is excellent ) Ryle , G. ( 1949 ) ... READING AND REFERENCE 1. Levi , A. ( 1959 ) : Philosophy and the Modern World 2 . Jones , W. T. ( 1969 ) : History ...
... Readings in Philo- sophy of Science ( Wiener , 1953 ) ( if time , this entire volume is excellent ) Ryle , G. ( 1949 ) ... READING AND REFERENCE 1. Levi , A. ( 1959 ) : Philosophy and the Modern World 2 . Jones , W. T. ( 1969 ) : History ...
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The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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