1969
DOI: 10.1007/bf01659691
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Psychotherapy and the “New Morality” as sources of personal values

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“…This activity is commonly assumed to be a relatively recent phenomenon (Lowe, 1973;Singer, 1970), originating in the late 1800s. We should not equate the modern versions of PT with the practice, however.…”
Section: Psychotherapy As Discursive Orienteeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This activity is commonly assumed to be a relatively recent phenomenon (Lowe, 1973;Singer, 1970), originating in the late 1800s. We should not equate the modern versions of PT with the practice, however.…”
Section: Psychotherapy As Discursive Orienteeringmentioning
confidence: 99%