Critical Issues in Psychotherapy: Translating New Ideas Into PracticeBrent D. Slife, Richard N. Williams, Sally H. Barlow SAGE, 2001. gada 28. febr. - 353 lappuses Critical Issues in Psychotherapy examines new and existing models in psychotherapy and presents them in an accessible manner to the practitioner in training through illustrative therapy cases and practitioner commentaries. There are many new models that have emerged in psychotherapy in recent years; however; they have not often been made accessible to front line practitioners. |
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Critical Issues in Psychotherapy: Translating New Ideas Into Practice Brent D. Slife,Richard N. Williams,Sally H. Barlow Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2001 |
Critical Issues in Psychotherapy: Translating New Ideas into Practice Brent D. Slife,Richard N. Williams,Sally H. Barlow Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2001 |
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