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Richard D. Chessick. parallel in the scientific world ; thus , they may appear mysterious , hard to understand , and difficult to discuss . Since metaphysics is undoubtedly the most difficult and controversial area in philosophy , it ...
Richard D. Chessick. parallel in the scientific world ; thus , they may appear mysterious , hard to understand , and difficult to discuss . Since metaphysics is undoubtedly the most difficult and controversial area in philosophy , it ...
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... appear in the literature . Also , in order to benefit from individual supervision , the trainee must have certain innate capacities and sufficient mental health so that he can listen to the patient and supervisor in spite of his anxiety ...
... appear in the literature . Also , in order to benefit from individual supervision , the trainee must have certain innate capacities and sufficient mental health so that he can listen to the patient and supervisor in spite of his anxiety ...
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... appear to be more intact than they actually are ( but at other times they can appear to be less intact than they really are ) , thus fooling the therapist into believing that they are ready for uncovering therapy . A typical result is ...
... appear to be more intact than they actually are ( but at other times they can appear to be less intact than they really are ) , thus fooling the therapist into believing that they are ready for uncovering therapy . A typical result is ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 47 |
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