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... sometimes Christian existentialists ) borrowed from Heidegger , or Kierkegaard , or both , using man's absurd plight as a springboard for theistic and sometimes traditional religious faith . These thinkers include Jaspers , Marcel ...
... sometimes Christian existentialists ) borrowed from Heidegger , or Kierkegaard , or both , using man's absurd plight as a springboard for theistic and sometimes traditional religious faith . These thinkers include Jaspers , Marcel ...
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Richard D. Chessick. PATIENT : I think it's good sometimes to , ah ( pause ) to act the way you feel rather than to act the way you know will bring about a happy , ah , peaceful situation . I think it's good sometimes for me to say to my ...
Richard D. Chessick. PATIENT : I think it's good sometimes to , ah ( pause ) to act the way you feel rather than to act the way you know will bring about a happy , ah , peaceful situation . I think it's good sometimes for me to say to my ...
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... sometimes explain success or failure in one language but not in the other . A failure that seems inexplicable from the point of view of scientific understanding can sometimes be explained in the language of humanistic imagination , and ...
... sometimes explain success or failure in one language but not in the other . A failure that seems inexplicable from the point of view of scientific understanding can sometimes be explained in the language of humanistic imagination , and ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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