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A meeting of all resident in the program by themselves to evaluate and discuss
the program ; 2 . A meeting of all residents in che program with the director of
training or chairman of the department to discuss various issues ; 3 . A joint
scientific ...
A meeting of all resident in the program by themselves to evaluate and discuss
the program ; 2 . A meeting of all residents in che program with the director of
training or chairman of the department to discuss various issues ; 3 . A joint
scientific ...
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This has been discussed earlier in this chapter . 4 . Problems of Language and
Logic ; Semiotic . ... refusal to discuss certain matters for religious reasons ; he
must oppose , and hopefully analyze , such attitudes . The psychotherapist
should ...
This has been discussed earlier in this chapter . 4 . Problems of Language and
Logic ; Semiotic . ... refusal to discuss certain matters for religious reasons ; he
must oppose , and hopefully analyze , such attitudes . The psychotherapist
should ...
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The secondary gains include professional companionship for the psychotherapist
who is isolated in his office , a chance to discuss his ideas and expose himself to
the criticism of intelligent residents , an opportunity to rethink his basic ...
The secondary gains include professional companionship for the psychotherapist
who is isolated in his office , a chance to discuss his ideas and expose himself to
the criticism of intelligent residents , an opportunity to rethink his basic ...
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Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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