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The Curative Factors in Group Therapy | 3 |
Interpersonal Learning | 16 |
Group Cohesiveness | 36 |
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Cognitive Therapy of Personality Disorders Aaron T. Beck,Arthur Freeman,Denise D. Davis No preview available - 2004 |