Contemporary Psychotherapies: Models and MethodsSteven J. Lynn, John P. Garske C.E. Merrill Publishing Company, 1985 - 530 من الصفحات |
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... Focusing is a behavioral operation by which the therapist actively monitors and maintains the therapeutic contract . Keep- ing the client focused upon the circum- scribed objectives of the therapy as agreed to by client and therapist is ...
... Focusing is a behavioral operation by which the therapist actively monitors and maintains the therapeutic contract . Keep- ing the client focused upon the circum- scribed objectives of the therapy as agreed to by client and therapist is ...
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... Focusing The focusing technique was introduced by Gendlin ( 1973 ) . It can take a salient stressful event ( e.g. , an argument with the boss ) as its starting point . But it is usually used more generally as a way of considering ...
... Focusing The focusing technique was introduced by Gendlin ( 1973 ) . It can take a salient stressful event ( e.g. , an argument with the boss ) as its starting point . But it is usually used more generally as a way of considering ...
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... Focusing : A Case of An Executive . To take an example of the focusing process , let's imagine an executive who is having difficulty producing a report on how to improve efficiency in his department's operations . The deadline is ...
... Focusing : A Case of An Executive . To take an example of the focusing process , let's imagine an executive who is having difficulty producing a report on how to improve efficiency in his department's operations . The deadline is ...
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