Theories and Strategies in Counseling and PsychotherapyThe fourth edition is a revised and improved version of an outstanding book that has been widely used since 1984. Practically and clinically applied, this book contains appropriate references for all the major ideas and concepts. Therapy topics included in the book: Psychoanalytic, Aldieran, Jungian, Gestalt, Cognitive, Computer-Assisted, and more. New material on the Chaos Theory is also included. |
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... one's genetic endowment or early sexual impressions . Fourth , normal psychologi- cal development is the model of ... one's relationships with significant friends express one's attitude toward the whole community . The individual is free ...
... one's genetic endowment or early sexual impressions . Fourth , normal psychologi- cal development is the model of ... one's relationships with significant friends express one's attitude toward the whole community . The individual is free ...
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... one's projections instead of blaming others for one's thoughts , feelings , impulses , and behaviors . Responsibility is also " response - ability , " or the abil- ity to respond . Whenever a person acts , decides , or chooses , he or ...
... one's projections instead of blaming others for one's thoughts , feelings , impulses , and behaviors . Responsibility is also " response - ability , " or the abil- ity to respond . Whenever a person acts , decides , or chooses , he or ...
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... one's behavior on others as well as considering intrapersonal needs . Polarities When organismic self - regulation ... one's experience of the world . When one makes contact with the environment , change is inescapable because of one's ...
... one's behavior on others as well as considering intrapersonal needs . Polarities When organismic self - regulation ... one's experience of the world . When one makes contact with the environment , change is inescapable because of one's ...
Contents
Psychoanalytic Therapy | 10 |
Fundamental Tenets | 24 |
Contributions of the Psychoanalytic System | 35 |
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