Psychotherapy, an Eclectic ApproachTABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Introduction 2. Some traditional emphases and orientations in psychotherapy 3. client variables in psychotherapy 4. psychotherapist 5. Specifying the therapeutic variables in psychotherapy 6. common and specific factors in psychotherapy 7. psychotherapeutic process 8. psychotherapeutic process II 9. cognitions, affects, and behavior 10. making psychotherapy more specific 11. research in psychotherapy 12. evaluating the effectivness of psychotherapy 13. psychotherapy - concluding note. |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
SOME TRADITIONAL EMPHASES AND ORIENTATIONS | 17 |
CLIENT VARIABLES IN PSYCHOTHERAPY | 39 |
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