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Psychotherapy by Family Physicians

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1987
Practical, brief, specific techniques that primary care physicians can use in office counseling are reviewed. Useful applications of supportive therapy, cognitive therapy, and interpersonal therapy are described. Family therapy is introduced as a means of approaching problems originating in the social context.
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The Family Physician

New England Journal of Medicine, 1964
B M, REYNOLDS, N D, SCHERL
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FAMILY PHYSICIAN

Nursing Journal of India, 1992
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Relationship Between Plant Physician and Family Physician

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1962
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The Family Physician

1978
At one time I had a dog. I called him Chief, my wife and children called him Chief, and so did our friends and relatives. The registration papers tagged the dog Allowat Sakema (Mohican for Mighty Chief). It could be interesting to ask what was the dog’s name; what was his real name; and really, what was his name? Similarly, there has been some pedantic
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Family Physician

2013
Lindy Clemson   +56 more
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FAMILY PHYSICIANS.

The Yale Review, 2006
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