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... physics is still quite adequate . The status of physics at the end of the nineteenth century is comparable to the status of psychotherapy in the middle of the twentieth century . In physics at that time , More and more physical ...
... physics is still quite adequate . The status of physics at the end of the nineteenth century is comparable to the status of psychotherapy in the middle of the twentieth century . In physics at that time , More and more physical ...
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... physics formulates laws governing crowds and not individuals . Not properties but probabilities are described , not ... physics : I am still inclined to the view that physicists will not in the long run content themselves with that sort ...
... physics formulates laws governing crowds and not individuals . Not properties but probabilities are described , not ... physics : I am still inclined to the view that physicists will not in the long run content themselves with that sort ...
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... physics , in the hope that it may offer a parallel with the develop- ment of psychotherapy . Since physics has been the most eminently successful science of our time , we hope our discipline may emulate physics . Certain parallels do ...
... physics , in the hope that it may offer a parallel with the develop- ment of psychotherapy . Since physics has been the most eminently successful science of our time , we hope our discipline may emulate physics . Certain parallels do ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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