Encyclopedia of Bioethics, Volume 2Warren T. Reich |
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... therapeutic technique employed by Reich was counseling designed to encourage the client to release the neuromuscular rigidity by acting out drives , especially sexually . This concept of therapeutic " acting out " has had wide ...
... therapeutic technique employed by Reich was counseling designed to encourage the client to release the neuromuscular rigidity by acting out drives , especially sexually . This concept of therapeutic " acting out " has had wide ...
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... therapeutic agent ) and psychosurgical techniques ( surgical manipula- tion of the nervous system and brain to alter behavior ) are two major forms of somatic ther- apy . The most widely employed form is chemo- therapy or ...
... therapeutic agent ) and psychosurgical techniques ( surgical manipula- tion of the nervous system and brain to alter behavior ) are two major forms of somatic ther- apy . The most widely employed form is chemo- therapy or ...
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... Therapeutic innovation , 1487-1488 Therapeutic lag , 1411 Therapeutic privilege , 760 , 774 , 1687 Therapeutic relationship , 1654-1676 in Arab nations , 889-890 as barrier to consent , 753 in Eastern Europe , 978 history of , 1655-1662 ...
... Therapeutic innovation , 1487-1488 Therapeutic lag , 1411 Therapeutic privilege , 760 , 774 , 1687 Therapeutic relationship , 1654-1676 in Arab nations , 889-890 as barrier to consent , 753 in Eastern Europe , 978 history of , 1655-1662 ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1725 |
GENERAL CODES FOR THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE | 1731 |
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