How Psychotherapists Develop: A Study of Therapeutic Work and Professional Growth

Descriere: The authors and their collaborators present in this book data on the formative experience, practices, and development of psychotherapists at all career levels across national borders. Includes over 50 tables compiled in appendices.


Autori: David E. Orlinsky (Author) | Editura: THAMES & HUDSON | Anul aparitiei: 2005 | ISBN: 9781591472735 | Categorie: Psychology  

  

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