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Carl Rogers and Schizophrenia. The evolution of Carl Rogers’ thinking on psychosis and schizophrenia: a literature survey

Carl Rogers et la schizophrénie. L’évolution de la pensée de Carl Rogers à propos de la psychose et de la schizophrénie. Une revue de la littérature.

Carl Rogers und Schizophrenie. Die Evolution von Carl Rogers’ Denken zu Psychose und Schizophrenie: eine Literatur-Studie

Carl Rogers y la esquizofrenia. La evolución del pensamiento de Carl Rogers sobre la psicosis y la esquizofrenia: una investigación basada en la literatura

Carl Rogers e a Esquizofrenia. A evolução do pensamento de Carl Rogers a respeito das Psicoses e da Esquizofrenia: uma revisão bibliográfica

Pages 152-173 | Received 27 Jul 2020, Accepted 13 Jan 2021, Published online: 18 Mar 2021

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