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POINT COUNTERPOINT: a psychotherapist
Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 2009openaire +2 more sources
2004
This chapter begins by considering the phenomenon of shaman, the traditional healers of aboriginal societies. However, increasingly the concept of the shaman is being applied to Western therapists sometimes denoted as neo-shamanism to distinguish it from aboriginal shaman.
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This chapter begins by considering the phenomenon of shaman, the traditional healers of aboriginal societies. However, increasingly the concept of the shaman is being applied to Western therapists sometimes denoted as neo-shamanism to distinguish it from aboriginal shaman.
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PPmP - Psychotherapie · Psychosomatik · Medizinische Psychologie, 2001
Pfäfflin F, Kächele H
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Pfäfflin F, Kächele H
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Feelings of the psychotherapist.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1976K. H. Blacker, James Spensley
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1980
The insight that the psychotherapeutic interview, as a powerful influencing situation, is suitable for rhetorical analysis is so illuminating, once it is stated, that one marvels that so few people have thought of it. The similarities of rhetorical and therapeutic interventions are indeed striking.
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The insight that the psychotherapeutic interview, as a powerful influencing situation, is suitable for rhetorical analysis is so illuminating, once it is stated, that one marvels that so few people have thought of it. The similarities of rhetorical and therapeutic interventions are indeed striking.
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The orientations of psychotherapists.
Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1962Edwin N. Barker, Donald M. Sundland
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The Psychotherapist as a Double Agent [PDF]
Arnold Bernstein+2 more
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