Introduction to Psychotherapy: Common Clinical WisdomPrentice Hall, 1990 - 287 páginas An introductory text for psychotherapy and counseling practica in graduate training programs. Does not discuss specific disorders or special populations. Topics covered include client fears, mistakes therapists make, questions beginning therapists ask. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, |
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THREE | 2 |
Summary | 10 |
General Therapeutic Issues | 30 |
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Introduction to Psychotherapy: Common Clinical Wisdom Randolph Berlin Pipes,Donna S. Davenport Sin vista previa disponible - 1999 |
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