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Original Articles

Client self-image, therapist acting, and the establishment of the therapeutic alliance in a training context

Das Selbstbild des Klienten, therapeutische Verknuepfung in einem Trainingcontext Caterina Pasquali; Helene Elisabeth Ybrandt; Kerstin Armelius

La imagen del ‘’si mismo” en los clientes, la actuacion del terapeuta y el establecimiento de la alianza terapeutica en un contexto de formacion profesional

Immagine di sé del cliente, azione del terapeuta e costituzione dell’Alleanza terapeutica

Η αυτοεικόνα του πελάτη, οι δράσεις του θεραπευτή και η εγκαθίδρυση της θεραπευτικής συμμαχία σε ένα εκπαιδευτικό πλαίσιο- Caterina Pasquali; Helene Elisabeth Ybrandt; Kerstin Armelius

Image de soi du client, acte du thérapeute et mise en place de l’alliance thérapeutique

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Pages 373-390 | Received 07 Mar 2016, Accepted 27 Jun 2018, Published online: 25 Oct 2018

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