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The development of therapeutic collaboration in a good outcome case of person-centered therapy

Die Entwicklung therapeutischer Zusammenarbeit in einer Personzentrierten Therapie anhand eines Falles mit gutem Outcome

El desarrollo de la colaboración terapéutica en un caso de buenos resultados de terapia centrada en la persona

Le développement de la collaboration thérapeutique dans un cas de thérapie centrée sur la personne à bons résultats

O Desenvolvimento da Colaboração Terapêutica num caso de sucesso de Terapia Centrada na Pessoa

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Pages 150-168 | Received 29 Apr 2013, Accepted 07 Feb 2014, Published online: 16 Apr 2014

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