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... psycho- therapist ? Obviously , the psychotherapist should have a large measure of maturity and the potentiality for empathy and under- standing other people ; this can be achieved by careful selection of candidates and adequate ...
... psycho- therapist ? Obviously , the psychotherapist should have a large measure of maturity and the potentiality for empathy and under- standing other people ; this can be achieved by careful selection of candidates and adequate ...
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... psycho- therapy , especially in our present alienated age , and for the treat- ment of borderline patients ( Farber , 1957 ) . Borrowing from all these philosophers , psychiatrists in continental Europe formulated something called ...
... psycho- therapy , especially in our present alienated age , and for the treat- ment of borderline patients ( Farber , 1957 ) . Borrowing from all these philosophers , psychiatrists in continental Europe formulated something called ...
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... psycho- therapist . At present the public is at the mercy of inadequate and untrained psychotherapists who unfortunately do not hesitate at times to tackle very complex problems with harmful ( and some- times lethal ) results ...
... psycho- therapist . At present the public is at the mercy of inadequate and untrained psychotherapists who unfortunately do not hesitate at times to tackle very complex problems with harmful ( and some- times lethal ) results ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 47 |
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