Adlerian CounselingHoughton Mifflin, 1975 - 112 من الصفحات |
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... problem . " Dreikurs ( 1967 ) noted , for example , that there are occasions when an individual may have a medically - related problem un- known to the counselee or even his / her physician . Nonmedical personnel are obviously not ...
... problem . " Dreikurs ( 1967 ) noted , for example , that there are occasions when an individual may have a medically - related problem un- known to the counselee or even his / her physician . Nonmedical personnel are obviously not ...
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... problem situation . 4. participate in making the decision by parties included , i.e. , listen to each other , help each other , decide together how to solve our problems , and each assume responsibility for his part in the new agreement ...
... problem situation . 4. participate in making the decision by parties included , i.e. , listen to each other , help each other , decide together how to solve our problems , and each assume responsibility for his part in the new agreement ...
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... problem situation of a class or individuals . His / her role would include helping them to examine what they did which contributed to a problem , what they can do to solve the problem , and ask for a commitment to follow through on a ...
... problem situation of a class or individuals . His / her role would include helping them to examine what they did which contributed to a problem , what they can do to solve the problem , and ask for a commitment to follow through on a ...
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