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Page 56
It should be obvious that anyone who deals with the problems of human beings
should understand political trends and have a general idea of the philosophy of
history . Psychotherapists can learn much from the philosophies of history set
forth ...
It should be obvious that anyone who deals with the problems of human beings
should understand political trends and have a general idea of the philosophy of
history . Psychotherapists can learn much from the philosophies of history set
forth ...
Page 59
Since the method of science has worked so well in dealing with certain problems
, we could hope that a modification of this method would apply to a larger range
of problems . In fact , the only other method is intuition or faith , which is ...
Since the method of science has worked so well in dealing with certain problems
, we could hope that a modification of this method would apply to a larger range
of problems . In fact , the only other method is intuition or faith , which is ...
Page 165
PATIENT : I don ' t think , Doctor , seriously , I don ' t think that the problems I have
can be solved by psychiatry . ( She rejects both the therapist and psychiatry ,
perhaps forever . ) THERAPIST : Tell me about that . Just why ? PATIENT : I had
no ...
PATIENT : I don ' t think , Doctor , seriously , I don ' t think that the problems I have
can be solved by psychiatry . ( She rejects both the therapist and psychiatry ,
perhaps forever . ) THERAPIST : Tell me about that . Just why ? PATIENT : I had
no ...
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Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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