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Topic-focused analysis in a case of integrative psychotherapy with a father fearing his own anger

Themen zentrierte Analyse für einen Fall von Integrative Psychotherapie mit einem Vater, welcher sein eigene Wut fürchtet von Sissel Reichelt; Jan Skjerve; John McLeod

ANALISIS FOCALIZADO SOBRE UN TOPICO EN UN CASO DE PSICOTERAPIA INTEGRATIVA CON UN PADRE TEMEROSO DE SU PROPIA RABIA

Analisi tematiche focalizzate su un caso di psicoterapia integrativa con un padre che teme la propria rabbia

Analyse de contenu thématique dans un cas de psychothérapie intégrative avec un père craignant sa propre colère

Τοπικά εστιασμένη ανάλυση σε μια περίπτωση συνθετικής ψυχοθεραπείας με έναν πατέρα που φοβόταν τον θυμό του

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Pages 134-163 | Received 03 Jun 2017, Accepted 31 Jan 2018, Published online: 18 Apr 2018

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