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Love in therapy: A qualitative study of how clients perceive their therapists’ emotions

Liebe in der Therapie: Eine qualitative Studie wie Patienten die Gefuehle ihrer Therapeuten empfinden: Maria Viou; Christina Moschakis; Androniki Nikolaou

El amor en la terapia: un estudio cualitativo acerca de como los clientes perciben las emociones de sus terapeutas:

Amore in terapia: uno studio qualitativo relativo a come i clienti percepiscono le emozioni dei loro terapeuti

L’amour en thérapie : une étude qualitative sur la perception qu’ont les clients des émotions de leur thérapeute.

Η αγάπη στη θεραπεία: Μια ποιοτική έρευνα για τον τρόπο που οι πελάτες αντιλαμβάνονται τα συναισθήματα των θεραπευτών τους Maria Viou; Christina Moschakis; Androniki Nikolaou

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Pages 450-467 | Received 27 Mar 2018, Accepted 01 Aug 2018, Published online: 24 Oct 2018

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