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... scientific concepts and the external world is significant for psychotherapists since we frequently deal with these concepts . A knowledge of the scientific method and its limi- tations would obviate so many controversies in our field ...
... scientific concepts and the external world is significant for psychotherapists since we frequently deal with these concepts . A knowledge of the scientific method and its limi- tations would obviate so many controversies in our field ...
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... scientific understanding of psychology and psychotherapy , the practice of psychotherapy will become more and more scientific , thereby approaching the classical doctor - patient model in medicine . I maintain that this generally held ...
... scientific understanding of psychology and psychotherapy , the practice of psychotherapy will become more and more scientific , thereby approaching the classical doctor - patient model in medicine . I maintain that this generally held ...
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... scientific understanding and humanistic imagination are fundamentally different and are grounded in different nuclear operations of the mind . The need to construct chains of casual explanations as well as the need to construct ...
... scientific understanding and humanistic imagination are fundamentally different and are grounded in different nuclear operations of the mind . The need to construct chains of casual explanations as well as the need to construct ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 47 |
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